Bennington College will sell works of art from its collection to help kick off a new scholarship program. More...
College students predicted to fall by more than 15 percent after 2025
What does the declining birthrate mean for colleges and universities and the students who hope to get a college degree a decade from now? The answer depends on where you live in the United States and how selective the college is. More...
Collegiate programs using Blast Motion for player development, recruiting
Blast Motion, an information company that provides motion analysis and performance insights, today announced that 300 top collegiate programs, including Big 12, SEC, Pac-12, ACC, and Big Ten colleges, are using Blast Baseball, Blast Softball, Blast Golf, and Blast Connect premium services for player development and recruiting. More...
Imagine a world without mandatory college diplomas
This should send a small shiver through the spines of anyone employed in academia: the recruiting site Glassdoor has published a list of companies that no longer require a college degree — including professional heavyweights Google, Apple and Ernst & Young. More...
The impact of labor market information on how undergraduates view majors and careers
College students are growing increasingly concerned about their labor market prospects after graduation. College costs and rising debt levels among graduates, along with the heightened need for a college degree to access good jobs, have all contributed to an emphasis on college major and its link to employment. More...
Collective knowledge to inform trade school decision
The advisory board guiding the viability study for a proposed North Country Community College school of applied technology will serve as a sounding board for the consulting firm investigating the idea. More...
Ohio colleges working to ensure a smooth election
Community colleges in Ohio are playing a role in ensuring that the computer systems used in upcoming elections are impervious to hacking. More...
Schneider Electric partners with Penn Medicine
Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation, today announced their participation with the PennFIRST team to design and build a new state-of-the-art pavilion featuring smart building technology for power and building management systems for the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine). EcoStruxure™ for Healthcare, an IoT-enabled digital hospital architecture, will help enable Penn Medicine to reduce costs, optimize energy use, increase staff efficiency and much more, long into the future. More...
The NCHERM Group, Accredible announce a new partnership
The NCHERM Group, LLC is partnering with Accredible to add digital badging to its ability to recognize and honor the 12,500 education-sector professionals who have sought certification training through The NCHERM Group and its affiliated organizations, ATIXA and NaBITA, since 2012. More...
Ferguson donates plumbing equipment to Forsyth Tech
Ferguson, a leading provider of plumbing supplies in Winston-Salem, is giving back to the community with a donation of more than $2500 worth of equipment for the Economic and Workforce Development trades courses at the Forsyth Tech Stokes County Center. More...