Student success has grown as a priority within higher education, with the aim of reducing the number of students who do not graduate with a credential or degree. While many colleges and universities ...
NASHVILLE — Student expectations for higher education are changing, some ed-tech experts say. This is happening in some small, visible ways, like an increase in emotional support animals on campus, as ...
In its monthly tradition, the Marshall Public School Board recgonized a student from each school site at Tuesday night’s school board meeting for the February session of Tiger Spotlight. Tiger ...
The data is unequivocal: Internships are the most effective bridge between classroom and career.
By integrating work experiences into learning, transitioning from treating data as "exhaust" to "oxygen," and taming digital sprawl, higher education ...
If states measured student success by their growth instead of their proficiency we'd know if students were actually learning something.
Columbus State University in Georgia will allocate $4 million to hire 40 staff to serve as academic and career coaches for students. The coaching model is designed to create more personalized and ...
Centered on bolstering the student experience and establishing quality connections, Riera also highlighted the value of Graduate Student Organizations, which allow students to find community outside ...
A student looks at questions during a college test preparation class at Holton Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland. Here’s an SAT-style question that college administrators should be required to answer: ...
Artificial intelligence is having an unprecedented impact across academia. Tools like Canva and Grammarly are no longer things students use only for their personal projects; they’re now central ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — CSUB opens its first Black Student Success Center to support Black students. Fitzgerald Graves, former Black Student Union president, emphasizes the need for a dedicated ...
Across the United States, higher education is changing. Millions of people—more than 36 million, according to the National Student Clearinghouse—have started college but haven’t yet earned a degree.