At a time when suicide rates are climbing and student mental health is of growing concern, we must ask what our schools are doing to reinforce connection and well-being. College Admission provides an opportunity to emphasize what matters most.
Online college programs were supposed to be cheaper, but they're not. In many cases, students even pay more to study online. That may be because online college programs are actually very expensive to build, market and run.
New survey data challenge perceptions about first-generation college students, showing strong academic engagement and commitment to college. But the group lagged behind their peers in social comfort and resiliency.
In our new series, “In the Hot Seat,” college and university administrators are asked a series of surprise questions. Our first guest is Carmen T. Ambar, president of Oberlin College.
Foreign agents are targeting research at American academic institutions, write Representatives Lamar Smith and Clay Higgins, and universities must take steps to guard against theft of sensitive information.
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