Oral Roberts University has figured out how to use technology to truly transform the student experience. More...
Why university fundraising must embrace technology and adopt smarter strategies
As colleges and universities face challenges like declining enrollment, depressed student retention, and mounting student debt, along with shifting perceptions of the value of a college degree, higher education’s leaders must find a new mix of funding to achieve sustainability, let alone to expand and invest. More...
Here’s how we can right tuition
You can’t put a price on education, the saying goes, but if you did, it would be very high. And the cost falls on everyone.
Indeed, our economy is hampered by a two-pronged higher education problem: Collectively, Americans have racked up some $1.4 trillion in outstanding student loan debt. More...
W.V. college presidents ponder effects of community college bill
A bill that would provide funding to pay off a career and technical college student’s tuition balance has been getting significant attention in the Legislature. More...
Wash. Senate expands college aid for Dreamers, with or without DACA
Washington is poised to continue offering college aid to so-called Dreamers, even if Congress doesn’t act to save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program. More...
Online courses are harming the students who need the most help
A single teacher can reach thousands of students in an online course, opening up a world of knowledge to anyone with an internet connection. This limitless reach also offers substantial benefits for school districts that need to save money, by reducing the number of teachers. More...
Baylor partners with Study Group
Study Group, a global education firm, and Baylor University, are proud to announce a partnership to establish an international study center on its prestigious campus in Waco, Texas. Ranked 75 in national universities1, Baylor's International Study Center will be one of the highest ranked international pathway programs in the United States. More...
Cuomo wants to let Dreamers go to college for free
Gov. Cuomo wants to give another break to immigrant Dreamers by extending free public college tuition to students who were brought into to the United States illegally as kids. More...
Makerspace brings high-tech tools to Cabrillo College
Layer by colorful layer, plastic figurines form in the bellies of a row of 3-D printers at Cabrillo College’s new Makerspace. More...
Record and upload video with one click
Ideally, recording and uploading a 60-minute classroom video will be as easy as recording and uploading a 60-second social network video. More...