Education
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Higher education news & notes
As we navigate through 2023, the landscape of higher education continues to shift, driven by the changing demands of the workforce, advancements in technology, ... -
In Iowa, St. Ambrose University & Mount Mercy University Will Combine
In a landmark decision set to reshape the higher education landscape in Iowa, St. Ambrose University and Mount Mercy University have announced plans to ... -
I’m not a traditional college graduate. I went back to school at 49 because life happened
When I tell people I’m not a traditional college graduate, they often nod knowingly. Society has a way of defining success based on age ... -
Compliance eLearning For Financial Services
In the ever-evolving world of financial services, compliance is not just a regulatory obligation; it’s a pivotal aspect of business integrity and sustainability. Institutions ... -
Incoming college STEM freshmen, take note: You need to take your classes seriously
As you prepare to embark on the exciting journey of college life, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, it is crucial ... -
Help! We’re in a Teacher Shortage, So Why Can’t I Land a Job?
In recent years, headlines across the nation have highlighted a significant teacher shortage, with school districts struggling to find qualified candidates to fill crucial ... -
Rethinking what we mean by student engagement (opinion)
In recent years, the term “student engagement” has become a buzzword in educational circles, often hailed as a cornerstone of effective teaching and learning. ... -
AI In Project Management: More Than Just The Hype?
As we plunge deeper into the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across various fields, promising efficiency, innovation, and ... -
Seven African Americans Taking on New Administrative Roles in Higher Education
The landscape of higher education is undergoing a shift, with more and more institutions looking to diversify leadership roles. This positive trend is reflected ... -
NCAA’s Student-Athlete Settlement Signals Big Changes Ahead: 3 Things Higher Education Institutions Need to Know
The recent $60 million settlement reached between the NCAA and former college athletes in a name, image, and likeness (NIL) lawsuit marks a watershed ...









