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Survey: Coaching Helps Students Stay Motivated, Calm

Personal coaching helped students in one statewide initiative overcome barriers and find the resources they needed to succeed, according to...

The Unexpected Transition to Remote Learning and What’s Ahead for Fall: a Conversation | Tuesday, May 19 at 2:00 pm ET

Academic and technology leaders discuss how their institutions and instructors kept students on their educational paths as COVID-19 shut their...

Ep. 5: Southern New Hampshire U's Big Play with Campus-Based Learning

To better understand what this means for the private, nonprofit university, we spoke with Paul LeBlanc, SNHU's president and the...

Enrollment Concerns

"Enrollment Concerns" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy here, free. And we...

Dancing and Dementia Prevention

Don’t want to exercise? How about a dance instead? In today's Academic Minute, Helen Blumen of Albert Einstein College of...

The Online Risk

Thirty-three percent of high school seniors say they would defer or cancel an admittance rather than attend an all-online college. Plus results from other surveys of students and parents.

IP Problems

Copyright ownership concerns abound in the rapid shift to remote instruction.

Calbright Partnership to Help Californians With Skills but No Degree

California's online community college is partnering with Opportunity@Work, a nonprofit aimed at fixing the opportunity gap, to connect students with employers hiring for specific skills.