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Without a coordinated strategy that involves multiple academic and administrative units across the entire campus, colleges risk wasting resources, duplicating efforts, and ultimately failing to delive...
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The wide-ranging tour through Puerto Rican culture could be a useful lesson in photography, journalism, filmmaking and other content-creation courses.
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The student-run magazine survives, even thrives—but not at the University of Alabama.
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As the ecosystem shifts, a bachelor’s degree is no longer the gold standard. Learners and employers require bite-sized education for work.
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Higher ed can play an important role in making federal immigration enforcement safer.
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Hampshire stood out in a higher ed sector characterized by conformity.
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Virginia business schools are expanding AI programs, blending data science and business education to prepare students for data-driven careers and ethical AI use.
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BENTONVILLE -- As the number of skilled tradespeople dwindles in the United States, Walmart is trying to build up its own workforce to keep conveyor belts moving, refrigerated grocery cases cold and d...
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While artificial intelligence has moved in on certain types of entry-level jobs, driverless trucking doesn’t seem likely to become a reality anytime soon, certainly not judging by the number of comm...
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America built its education system for a world that no longer exists. At Century Summit VI, researchers and employers charted a path toward lifelong learning.
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There’s much more agreement on what America needs from colleges, universities and other providers than politicians seem able to admit. Convening a group of national leaders would point a way forward...
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Join New America’s Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA) and Education Strategy Group for a webinar offering actionable insights for state and local leaders, education policy makers, an...
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Today’s learners—working professionals, returning students and career changers—and recent graduates expect flexible, non-traditional pathways such as non-credit programs, microcredentials and wo...
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Alex Chan answers questions about AI and student learning.
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Loren J. Blanchard sat down to discuss his priorities and approach — from tuition to artificial intelligence to student success.
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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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Conversations about technology and education too often skip past the accumulated evidence on teaching and learning in order to chase what merely feels new.