Davenport University, which is based in Grand Rapids with operations in Warren and Detroit, is offering scholarship money and a discount on professional development courses to any laid-off hourly or salaried workers. More...
NJIT establishes international FinTech master’s program
Financial technology (FinTech) is a rapidly growing subsector of the financial services industry that applies software tools, networking, user experience, interface platforms, and modern modeling and analytical techniques to improve efficiency and deployment of traditional financial services. More...
We're open for billions
Johns Hopkins University was in the news recently as the result of a $1.8-billion gift from one of its alumni, Michael Bloomberg. More...
Non-traditional, poorer students now the norm in Texas colleges
Non-traditional students in Texas are now the norm in colleges and universities statewide and more than half of students are poor, state Commissioner of Higher Education Raymund Paredes said in a media call Thursday. More...
Dartmouth president announces latest anti-sexual harassment plan
The announcement comes a month after seven current and former students in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences filed a class-action lawsuit against the school seeking $70 million. More...
Global higher ed CRM software market new development, new expansions and advance technology
The report on the Higher-Ed CRM Software market offers a broad overview of the dynamics at play on both the buy side and sell side. In order to deepen readers’ understanding of the Higher-Ed CRM Software market, the report provides brief historical highlights that have influenced developments herein. More...
Mitchell Community College trustees to consider voter ID next year
Mitchell Community College officials will decide next year if it wants to make sure photo identification cards given to students will qualify as photo ID when voting. More...
Website launched to help displaced Virginia College students
The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) has launched an online resource for displaced Virginia College students. More...
What national higher ed. policy can learn from Tenn.
“College is too expensive. Out of step. Not worth it,” cry the critics.
Don’t be fooled: a college degree, certificate or another credential after high school is still the surest pathway to the middle class and beyond. More...
JCSU retains accreditation, Bennett College may not
Two historically black schools in North Carolina have received different news regarding the future of the institutions. More...