Higher Education’s 2022 New Year Resolutions
Higher Education’s 2022 New Year Resolutions
Higher Education’s 2022 New Year Resolutions
Student loans linked to greater harm for parents who borrow for their children than people who borrow for themselves
For the second year in a row, the biggest news on the higher education front was the Covid-19 pandemic and all of its ramifications. But here are several other trends that were newsworthy in 2021.
More than a year after a surge of 2020 high school graduates chose to scrap or postpone their college plans, only a tiny fraction have now re-enrolled to pursue higher education
A new study looks into why students leave college without graduating
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
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.