Filter & Sort

How Did Enrollment Researchers Get It So Wrong?
In October, the National Student Clearinghouse reported that first-year enrollment fell by 5 percent. Now, citing a research error, they say it actually increased.

House Advances Ban on Trans Women in Women’s Sports
The bill, which would forbid “a person whose sex is male” from playing on women’s sports teams, echoes legislation already in place in 26 states.
West Virginia Governor Bans DEI by Executive Order
Yeshiva U President to Participate in Trump’s Inauguration

Cardona, Other Leaders Reflect and Bid Farewell
Student loan forgiveness and expansions on career and technical education were touted at the two-hour celebration Tuesday.

SMU Wants to Separate From the Church but Keep the ‘Methodist’
The Texas Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in an ongoing legal saga between the United Methodist Church and Southern Methodist University over who governs the university.
Judge Dismisses Legal Challenge to McNair Program’s Race-Based Eligibility Criteria

Students on Media Literacy and How Colleges Can Help, in 6 Charts
Few students rely on traditional news media for key information, but many do approach media sources with a critical eye, according to our new Student Voice flash survey. How can colleges help boost students’ media literacy?
Pagination
Pagination
- 115
- /
- 7915