College football is changing too fast for the NCAA to keep up, and perhaps there's a point in the not-so-distant future when schools are allowed to trade players. We've already reached annual free ...
The pandemic has changed what students expect from their colleges. With an increased level of communication, transparency, and wraparound student services now becoming the norm, will colleges be able ...
This college admissions season, students and families are faced with navigating the school search process amidst record tuition costs, growing student debt, and an uncertain higher education landscape ...
President Donald Trump wants colleges to agree to a set of operating principles in line with his political agenda in exchange for preferential access to federal funds. Trump’s administration produced ...
The College Football Playoff is moving to a straight seeding model. CFP executives on Thursday approved a change to how teams are seeded in the 12-team field, voting unanimously to place teams based ...
Universities in the American South are becoming models for fixing higher education. After the COVID lockdowns and amid antisemitic violence and the anti-American and DEI-infused agendas that have ...
The job market for the Class of 2026 is shaping up to be the weakest in years, as employers brace for economic uncertainty and leaner staffing plans, The Wall Street Journal writes.  More than half of ...
Community College of Philadelphia and Rutgers-Camden are among local schools that are likely to be affected by the U.S. Department of Education’s decision to cut discretionary funding to ...