As our economy enters a new era, so too must the world of postsecondary education. Twenty-five years after the Internet became commercially available, post-high school learning—which for adults is now…
Higher Education
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The Power of Peer Mentorship in Higher Education
Higher Education Dive Apr 3, 2024Higher Education News…
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Undocumented Students Face Barriers to Accessing Dual-credit Courses
The Hechinger Report Apr 2, 2024Taking dual-credit courses in high school allows students to earn college credits simultaneously.But many undocumented students can’t do so…
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The State of College Student Underemployment
Education Dive Mar 29, 2024Higher Education News…
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Are Public Schools Helping Prep Their Students for College?
K-12 Dive Mar 21, 2024Higher Education News…
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What Are Microcredentials? Are They Worth Having?
The Conversation Mar 20, 2024As private firms and governments struggle to fill jobs – and with the cost of college too high for many students – employers and elected officials are searching for alternative…
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The Hostility Black Women Face In Higher Education Carries Dire Consequences
The Conversation Mar 17, 2024Isolated. Abused. Overworked. These are the themes that emerged when I invited nine Black women to chronicle their professional experiences and relationships with colleagues as they earned their Ph.D.s at…
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College Students Face Disability Stigma
EdSurge Mar 4, 2024In summer 2012, my life changed. I was a 20-year-old college student with a bright future. I was fearless and ready to take the world by storm. All of …
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What Workforce Development Solutions Will Help Drive Economic Mobility?
Getting Smart Feb 28, 2024Platforms like Flexie support black and brown youth connecting to job opportunities that fit their lives and schedules.
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College Activists Making the Case for Campus Divestment
Grist Feb 25, 2024Campus activists “shocked but not shocked” that schools are profiting from fossil fuels drilled and mined on stolen Indigenous land.
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The Spur of Online Classes for College Students After the Pandemic
The Hechinger Report Feb 2, 2024Online enrollment hit a new post-pandemic milestone in the fall of 2022 when a majority – 54 percent – of college students took one or more of their classes online, a nearly 50 percent increase from the fall of 2019 when 37 percent of college students took at least one online class.
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How Black Male College Athletes Deal With Anti-Black Stereotypes On Campus
The Conversation Feb 2, 2024Black male athletes at Division I schools say they alter their speech, dress and other behaviors to gain acceptance in mostly white academic and athletic settings.
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