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We’ll dig into the deal and talk about what the demise of the 120 year-old CCA and expansion of a new university means for the Bay Area, arts in our region, and higher education overall.
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Maryland's incentive funding for apprenticeship demonstrates how pay-for-performance models can prioritize quality and equity.
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State and federal policymakers are eager to understand how automation and artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the US labor market in the years to come. But predictions are tricky, and […]
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New research from Lumina Foundation and Gallup shows a startling difference between what the public thinks about higher education and what students and graduates say. In general, while public confiden...
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Apprenticeships in Switzerland are part of the secondary education system, combining classroom learning with paid on-the-job training.
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This network of small, embedded community colleges is dramatically improving bachelor’s completion for first-generation students.
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Last month the Congressional Budget Office projected an $11.5 billion shortfall in Pell funding by fiscal year 2027. The program provides need-based federal financial aid for more than 30 percent of A...
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In Tennessee, the fight to preserve faculty protections will move from the Legislature to the policy drafting table.
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The community college named the developer on its $500 million downtown project Wednesday, laying out a vision for El Centro campus to turn into a "knowledge district."
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A new online portal will help state leaders track down violations of bans on university DEI programs and curriculum oversight.
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College degrees don’t guarantee good jobs anymore, so students must build resumes and AI skills in high school and college, experts say.
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The legacies of Jim Hunt and Lou Gerstner show that bipartisan partnerships between state and business leaders are key to linking education with economic success.
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Since the Supreme Court limited the use of race-conscious admissions in 2023, policymakers, college leaders, and researchers have been eager to understand how the decision reshaped the college access ...
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The next generation to make their way on college campuses in five to 10 years could bring higher expectations for always-on connectivity and hybrid learning.
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Conservative critics say America's elite colleges don't encourage political diversity and have biased admissions. A Yale University commission recently concluded that those critics may be right.