High-performing students are more likely to drop out of school if they lose relatively small amounts of financial aid, according to an analysis released today by EAB. More...
Immersive game-based experiences aim to revolutionize the way students learn calculus
Calculus courses today have one of the highest failure rates of any course on any campus, yet Calculus remains a core element of the ever growing STEM curriculum. More...
Skills-based learning education platform partners with major universities
Trilogy Education Services partners with University of California, Berkeley Extension to launch coding boot camp. More...
Brown launches data science initiative
The data science initiative also will catalyze new research programs to address some of the world’s most complex challenges. More...
Campus Management expands global footprint with new efforts in Middle East
New partnership with OrientTech and work with Muscat University enable institutions worldwide to transform and respond dynamically to change. More...
Higher ed hopes President-elect Trump can help restore the industry
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Though Education Dive readers couldn’t definitively pick between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, American voters have decided a winner. More...
Higher ed leader says Legislature will need to provide funding solutions
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Apparently fearful of increasing college costs, voters Tuesday widely rejected a measure to give public universities control of their own tuition rates. More...
Minimize safety gaps on campus
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. The need for innovative solutions to counter the U.S. school shooting epidemic becomes more urgent each day, as our country now experiences an incident almost every week, according to the public service website Every Town for Gun Safety Support Fund. More...
Greek life at colleges comes with a cost
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. When a student decides to go Greek, the cost of joining in addition to the fees due every semester can pile up. More...
Four-year colleges should admit more community college students
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Defying the stereotype that they lack the academic preparation and ability to succeed at top colleges and universities, community college students have gone on to distinguish themselves at prestigious four-year institutions year after year. More...