Major Business School to Go All in on Healthcare

The Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis launched a healthcare-focused initiative as business schools embrace the fast-growing sector.

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Penn Reinstates Standardized Testing

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One-Third of College-Age Young Adults Use ChatGPT: Report

One-Third of College-Age Young Adults Use ChatGPT: Report

A new report from ChatGPT creator OpenAI found a mixed bag of AI adoption across the country.

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How a Shrinking Federal Student Aid Staff Will Impact Your Financial Aid

How a Shrinking Federal Student Aid Staff Will Impact Your Financial Aid

Experts suggest students complete their FAFSA forms early as federal employees depart the Department of Education.

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Florida Revoked In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students. What Are Their Options Now?

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Student Unionization Efforts Stall Under Trump Administration

Student Unionization Efforts Stall Under Trump Administration

Experts expect student unionization efforts at private colleges and universities to come to a standstill during the second Trump administration.

Matthew Arrojas February 21, 2025
Students Can Now Apply to Illinois Community Colleges on Common App

Students Can Now Apply to Illinois Community Colleges on Common App

The Common App has welcomed its first group of community colleges to the platform.

Elin Johnson February 19, 2025
More Underrepresented Minority and First-Gen Students Applying to College

More Underrepresented Minority and First-Gen Students Applying to College

More students are applying to college, and the applicant pool is becoming increasingly diverse.

Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D. February 18, 2025
Here’s What Students Should Know About Gender Inequity in Selective College Admissions

Here’s What Students Should Know About Gender Inequity in Selective College Admissions

Aiming to achieve gender balance on campus, some admissions offices favor men, while others favor women.

Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D. February 18, 2025
Inside the Upstart College Accrediting Agency Focused on Student Outcomes

Inside the Upstart College Accrediting Agency Focused on Student Outcomes

While some disagree with its process, a new accrediting agency is looking to shake up college accreditation with its focus on student outcomes and wages.

Matthew Arrojas February 18, 2025
Business Schools Divided on AI Adoption: Report

Business Schools Divided on AI Adoption: Report

Faculty largely see generative AI as a boon for students, according to AACSB research. But business schools lack formal policies even as students embrace the technology.

Bennett Leckrone February 17, 2025
5 Takeaways: Education Secretary Nominee Linda McMahon’s Confirmation Hearing

5 Takeaways: Education Secretary Nominee Linda McMahon’s Confirmation Hearing

The nominee spoke about a myriad of higher education issues, including Pell Grant expansion and sexual harassment on college campuses.

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Colleges Aren’t Preparing Gen Z for Jobs: Report

Colleges Aren’t Preparing Gen Z for Jobs: Report

Recent college graduates and HR leaders agree that colleges aren’t preparing students for the workforce, according to a recent Hult International Business School Survey.

Bennett Leckrone February 17, 2025
1 HBCU, 8 Hispanic-Serving Institutions Achieve Top Research Status

1 HBCU, 8 Hispanic-Serving Institutions Achieve Top Research Status

Howard University became the first HBCU to reach R1 status in the Carnegie Classifications Research Activity Designations.

Matthew Arrojas February 14, 2025
More BIPOC Students Are Earning Degrees. Here’s How States Are Delivering for Them

More BIPOC Students Are Earning Degrees. Here’s How States Are Delivering for Them

A new report found that Black, Hispanic, and Native American and Alaska Native degree and credential attainment has all slowly increased over the past 15 years.

Evan Castillo February 13, 2025
‘HillmanTok’: How Black Educators Built a Virtual HBCU on TikTok Amid an Uncertain Political Climate

‘HillmanTok’: How Black Educators Built a Virtual HBCU on TikTok Amid an Uncertain Political Climate

HillmanTok professors cover everything from Black history and culture to economics in their virtual courses attended by thousands.

Margaret Attridge February 13, 2025
Are Master’s Degree Programs Ripping Off Students? Maybe Not.

Are Master’s Degree Programs Ripping Off Students? Maybe Not.

New research says the return on investment of master’s degree programs isn’t as bad as critics claim.

Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D. February 24, 2025