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Public dialogue about college admissions often spotlights a small group of highly selective private colleges, creating a distorted picture of the broader higher education landscape. Survey data show s...
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Vertical transfer students remain unguided in how best to achieve the degree outcomes they seek. There are better approaches, including a Transfer Scorecard.
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I have been curious about how my colleagues across the nation are teaching and designing courses in the wake of of more accessible AI and increased student use of AI.
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In a new operating environment defined by political interference, funding uncertainty and cost pressure, solutions are less about silver bullets and more about discipline and speed.
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Few institutions are publicly sharing information about what faculty, staff and students should do if immigration officials appear on campus.
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A pilot will allow states to use Pentagon data to track students from the classroom to the military.
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Kristen Fox, CEO of BHEF, discusses bridging business and higher education to prepare students for an AI-driven economy.
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When states decide what knowledge matters, students lose choices, communities lose voices, and public higher education loses its purpose.
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We experimented with letting an economist analyze four students’ college plans and pick the most economically advantageous choice.
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After a year under fire, colleges have emerged with a clearer understanding of what lies ahead.
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Conversations about technology and education too often skip past the accumulated evidence on teaching and learning in order to chase what merely feels new.
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Explore college admissions insights with Braden Weissman and Cooper Weissman, co-founders of Nerd Apply.
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The Pennsylvania State Board of Higher Education is supposed to tackle college affordability and declining enrollment challenges.
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‘It’s not looking good’: The unemployment rate for recent grads is the highest in five years, but AI is not primarily to blame — at least not yet
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The work is more difficult than ever. But most employees have no plans to leave.
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A nursing student lost her child care subsidy when a federal grant program didn't open up applications. Here's what it means for her and her family.
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In 2025, Bowling Green State University received 40 complaints through its "campus climate" reports, which included anti-LGBTQ comments and racial slurs.