Spring Came, the Pandemic Improved, the Economy Got Stronger, But College Enrollment Numbers Actually Got Worse

Spring 2021 college enrollments dipped even further compared to last spring, far more than anyone expected and especially at community colleges

Practicing polyglots: Rice students talk speaking multiple languages

Polyglots discuss why they benefit from being multilingual

From admissions to teaching to grading, AI is infiltrating higher education

From admissions to teaching to grading, Artificial Intelligence is infiltrating higher education. As colleges’ use of the technology grows, so do questions about bias and accuracy

What If Students Didn’t Have to Leave Community Colleges to Earn Bachelor’s Degrees?

What If Students Didn’t Have to Leave Community Colleges to Earn Bachelor’s Degrees?

New Poll Shows Nearly Half of American Parents Rethinking Value of Four-Year College; Want Additional Alternatives for Children

New Poll Shows Nearly Half of American Parents Rethinking Value of Four-Year College; Want Additional Alternatives for Children

Manno: The Link Between College and a Good Job Is Even Weaker Since COVID-19. Here Are Some New, More Effective Pathways to Opportunity & Employment

Has COVID-19 broken the link between college and a good job?

As enrollment crashes, universities are reinventing themselves

A year of pandemic life fueled a transformation of higher education. But with enrollment slipping, many institutions are being forced to reinvent themselves on the fly.

College enrollment declines for 2020 high school grads may not be as big as projected

New data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center indicates the drop-off in high school graduates immediately matriculating to college this fall may not be as dramatic as initially reported.

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