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Far beyond Harvard University and its standoff with the Trump administration, Republican officials in several states have been pushing for changes at public universities
Gen Z is increasingly slamming their degrees as useless, and new research indicates there may be some truth when it comes to the job hunt.
Although some institutions are still on the fence about AI, it's here to stay, and it's already changing the way students learn and faculty members teach.
New results from a Wednesday Lumina Foundation-Gallup education survey shows confidence in higher education has gone up for the first time in a decade during a turbulent time for the sector.
A new Gallup poll out Wednesday circling back to the question of Americans' confidence in higher education shows a measurable rebound over the last 12 months — with the percent who reported "quite a lot" or a "great deal" of confidence swelling to 42 percent from last year's 36 percent,
Florida's university system moved forward on adopting a new accreditation model challenging what Gov. Ron DeSantis called an "accreditation cartel."
Navigating Through Campus Conflict” was taught by local, state, and federal law enforcement officials and hate-crime prosecutors, State Police said in a statement Monday.
With over $13 billion authorized for AI-related education and workforce development, the question facing colleges and universities is how to engage with agentic AI.