Selective institutions like the University of California, San Diego are well-positioned to address preparation gaps—after admission.
According to a survey of roughly 1,000 college students that Honorlock, an online proctoring service, published last week, only 31 percent of students are aware of AI courses their college or ...
Self-censorship might seem like a safe option right now, but public scholars have a responsibility to provide evidence and ...
The former secretary tells the Resident Scholar about his career path and offers advice for diversifying the SHEEO talent pool.
The government shutdown should be brief, and higher ed advocates see a number of wins in the legislation to fund the Education Department and other agencies.
Brown University has awarded $3 million in workforce development grants for the state of Rhode Island, the university announced last week, fulfilling part of a settlement agreement it reached with the ...
The report also shows that the number of students eligible for the minimum Pell Grant jumped from 18,453 students in 2023–24 to 326,441 in 2025–26. Overall, the number of Pell eligible students went ...
People leave for all sorts of reasons—but if your program is a poor fit, then you have options. One option that is rarely discussed is transferring. Transferring presents its own risks and challenges, ...
The sisters of Mount St. Scholastica, the religious order affiliated with Benedictine College, is cutting ties with the institution, KCTV reported.
That last essay is from The Williams Record, a campus newspaper, and when its student author polled the faculty, he learned that more than 60 percent of Williams professors assign less reading than ...
University system leaders say they need to pause hiring on the visas for a year to collect information about how universities ...
The freshly launched Alliance for Higher Education is working to stave off government overreach in higher ed, arguing it’s ...