As the dean of online learning at Portland Community College, it’s hard for Heather Guevara to overstate her college’s reliance on technology, especially post-pandemic. Professors at the Oregon ...
Colleges must find new ways to pay for information technology, says a new report from the Institute for Higher Education Policy. The report, “Funding the ‘Infostructure,’” was commissioned by the ...
More college information-technology departments saw budget cuts this year than last, according to data scheduled to be released today by the Campus Computing Project. Eighteen percent of the colleges ...
Certain schools make quite a difference to graduates’ earnings, even if the chosen career and number of years in the field are the same. The Wall Street Journal set out to measure the difference in ...
Faced with steep enrollment declines and increased stop-out rates, community colleges must re-envision how they are engaging students. Here are three technology-enabled strategies to support student ...
For the past two decades, the Washington Monthly has included in its annual college rankings measures of a university’s research prowess—its record of producing the new scholarship and scholars that ...
The college admissions process is undergoing significant changes, driven by technological advances, evolving policies, and a shift in priorities. As students and families navigate this evolving ...
Sy Kirby dreaded the thought of going to college after graduating from high school. He says a four-year degree just wasn't in the cards for him or his bank account. "I was facing a lot of pressure for ...
CUNY Brooklyn College offers a great return on investment for its students, who typically recoup the net cost of their education in just over six months. To determine which of Forbes’ top 500 colleges ...