Americans with at least a bachelor’s degree are more likely than those without to say accepting international students is good, though large majorities in both groups hold this view (87% vs. 76%).
At the first Current Topics in Higher Education event of the academic year, Dean of Student Success Richie Gebauer discussed ...
Joseph Coolon, associate professor of biology and director of the College of Integrative Sciences, has published five papers, ...
Twenty-one University of Alabama at Birmingham students were selected to participate in the Honors College’s 2025 Presidential Honors Fellowship cohort with mentors and UAB leadership Presidential ...
Researchers from Emmanuel College in Boston explore the lived experiences of students who work and attend college full-time and how colleges and universities can better support these learners. As the ...
Almost from the moment it was created in 1979, the U.S. Department of Education has faced calls for its elimination from conservatives, who have argued that it gives the federal government too much ...
If you didn’t already know, the FL LEADS Project is a federally-funded research grant operating out of UCF and USF that aims ...
A new paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research looks at data from student records over the past century. Here are the findings. College attendance in the U.S. has increased from under 10% ...
To stop the spread of COVID-19, many colleges and universities implemented vaccine requirements for their students returning to campus. Now, these policies are less common for the COVID-19 vaccine, ...
As the University strives to empower every undergraduate student with an experience-driven education, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences continues doing its part to achieve this goal and ...
Two Alfred University students studying with Assistant Professor of Biology Cat Clarke presented research conducted under Clarke’s guidance at ...
WASHINGTON – For scientists hoping to study in the United States, Europe has a clear message: Come here instead. Colleges are starting to fear that great minds may do just that, if the Trump ...