Higher Education
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How Technology Can Expand Creativity and Innovation in Education
Creativity has always been a part of a successful classroom, however recent advances in technology are making it possible to increase the ability for ... -
How Can We Increase Minority Graduation Rates at Our Nation’s Colleges?
Many schools focus on recruiting a diverse student body. But, once the students arrive on campus, not every institution spends a significant amount of ... -
The Key to Providing More Access in Higher Education
Talk about the need to make a college-level education more accessible is common. Everyone understands that a college education is valuable and that many ... -
A Free College Education: A Basic American Right?
Earning a college education is something that is a double-edged sword for the nation’s youngest adults and for some of their parents too. Society ... -
Communicating IT’s Value: There’s a Better Way
At Bridgewater State University, we have transformed how we report IT achievements to our board and stakeholders—resulting in more support for technology and improved ... -
Starting college? Here’s why you should think about a gap year
Joe O’Shea, Florida State University and Nina Hoe, Temple University Malia Obama recently announced that she will take a gap year before attending Harvard ... -
Is a tuition-free policy enough to ensure college success?
Lindsay Page, University of Pittsburgh and Stacy S. Kehoe, University of Pittsburgh Across the U.S., many soon-to-be high school graduates are excited to begin ... -
Explainer: how campus policies limit free speech
David Hudson, Vanderbilt University Colleges and universities are supposed to be places where freedom of expression flourishes. Sadly, that is not the case. At ... -
Are income share agreements a good way to pay for college?
Robert Kelchen, Seton Hall University Millions of Americans are struggling to pay for college. Nearly 10 million students and their families took out almost ... -
Most students borrow for college, but are they financially literate?
Catherine Montalto, The Ohio State University and Anne McDaniel, The Ohio State University August is here, and many families are preparing their children for ...