At a time when 39 million people have attended college without earning a credential, understanding who has returned could help future recruiting. From Higher Ed...
From Higher Ed Dive By Natalie Schwartz June 22, 2022 Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education pushed back the timeline for publishing its proposal...
With state laws in limbo, advocates scramble to maintain abortion access for students From The Hechinger Report By Olivia Sanchez June 22, 2022 On June...
The decision comes with concerns about the separation of church and state, discrimination in religious schools, and public school funding worries. From K-12 Dive By...
Edison State Community College recognizes 634 students for excellence in academics on the Spring 2022 Semester Dean’s List. To be eligible for the Dean’s List,...
From Higher Ed Dive By Rick Seltzer June 22, 2022 Dive Brief: The number of undergraduates earning a credential ticked up slightly in 2020-21, increasing...
From Higher Ed Dive By Natalie Schwartz June 22, 2022 Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education pushed back the timeline for publishing its proposal...
From K-12 Dive By Naaz Modan June 21, 2022 Dive Brief: A public tuition subsidy program that excludes religious schools discriminates against families who want...
From Higher Ed Dive By Laura Spitalniak June 22, 2022 Dive Brief: Full-time faculty members’ wages decreased by 5% in 2021-22 after adjusting for inflation,...
From NPR By Cory Turner & Sequoia Carrillo June 17, 2022 As President Biden inches toward an announcement on federal student loan forgiveness, a new...
From Chronicles of Higher Education By Brianna Hatch June 16, 2022 Nationwide, fewer high-school seniors are choosing to enroll in college immediately after graduation. In...