Scandals hurt collegiate athletics every year.
Recruiting violations and illegal payments. Passing grades for courses student athletes never attended. More...
Evolving IT to meet students’ expectations
Convenience today is more important than ever. Customers in every industry expect near-immediate responsiveness, self-service abilities and on-demand access to information. More...
Northwestern held food drive for its students in need
During this holiday season, Northwestern College's Bridgeview Campus (7725 S. Harlem Avenue) held a food drive to assist its own students in need. The college's "Share the Warmth" campaign was first initiated in 2016 to reach out to students facing financial challenges. This year's food drive began in early November and concluded on December 15. More...
Trump’s pick for ED civil rights office grilled by Dems
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the civil rights office in the Education Department says he’ll enforce the nation’s antidiscrimination policy in schools, including for LGBTQ students. More...
Lumina Foundation Funding will support the VALUE Institute
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) announced today that it has received $1,725,000 from Lumina Foundation to support the creation of the VALUE Institute, which enables postsecondary institutions to leverage learning outcomes evidence to improve student success and ensure quality and equity in student learning. More...
Struggling to connect with college students on IT security
The majority of college students are not aware of any cybersecurity breaches at their institutions despite most IT departments on campuses reporting such incidents, according to a recent report from CDW-G. More...
Grad students escaped tax increases, but they still feel a target on their backs
President Trump had finished a celebratory news conference to announce the completion of a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s tax code, and graduate students were breathing a deep sigh of relief. More...
Christian Theological Seminary completes sale to Butler
Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) sold buildings and approximately 40 acres to Butler University, both schools said today. More...
Ky.'s universities brace for 'bigger cuts than they’ve ever seen'
Already feeling strapped from a decade of funding cuts, Kentucky's public universities are bracing for more pain as lawmakers try to fill an estimated $1 billion hole in the budget. More...
Higher ed leadership: Intensified focus on cost control and student success
“No margin, no mission!” is how one respondent to UB’s 2018 Outlook survey of campus leaders described the high stakes involved in raising more tuition revenue, non-tuition revenue and fundraising dollars in 2018. More...