How Colleges Are Bridging the Digital Divide
With the shift to remote learning, colleges find solutions to reduce technology and digital literacy gaps.
With the shift to remote learning, colleges find solutions to reduce technology and digital literacy gaps.
As artificial intelligence advances, powering everything from virtual assistants to autonomous vehicles, universities and colleges are researching its potential effects on the humans it’s intended to serve.
There’s a lot of financial aid available to women pursuing STEM careers
The number of college graduates in the humanities drops for the eighth consecutive year
Education Department Announces $2 Billion Of Student Loans Will Be Cancelled Within Weeks
A gender gap on college campuses has grown wider during the pandemic. Schools are responding with programs to support young men.
Will that college degree pay off? Now you can finally see the numbers
New data suggest “no signs of recovery” for undergraduate enrollment. Public universities serving low-income, first-gen students experience the worst declines, 8-14% below 2019 numbers
College enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. This fall, it's even worse
New Study Shows Reading Remediation in Middle School Led More Students to Attend College and Earn Degrees