Exploring Faculty Engagement in Digital Accessibility
As one institution works to meet a federal deadline to make course content more accessible, Diana Theisinger outlines what she and her team have learned about instructor engagement and digital…
As one institution works to meet a federal deadline to make course content more accessible, Diana Theisinger outlines what she and her team have learned about instructor engagement and digital…
Research from a student conduct officer at the University of Rhode Island reveals opportunities to make conduct processes clearer to first-generation students.
July 09, 2025 Eighty-four college campuses will see changes to their Army ROTC programs, ranging from total closure to merging with a program at a neighboring institution, the U.S. Army announced late…
July 09, 2025 Barnard College settled a lawsuit brought by Jewish students who claimed the institution failed to sufficiently address campus antisemitism. Barnard, student plaintiffs and two Jewish…
Even for the highest-achieving first-generation students, counselors were less likely to include details about things like intellectual promise and extracurricular activities.
After years of declining enrollment, Pennsylvania’s 14-campus higher education system is piloting plans to allow students to access courses beyond their home institution.
The change is expected to have a minimal impact on students, but critics worry about the precedent.
July 09, 2025 Nearly 54 percent of graduating high school seniors had completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid as of June 27, according to the latest data from the National College…
Meet Grace, a former fashion designer who’s boldly paving a new path for herself in computer science. Inspired by the example of mathematician Amalie Emmy