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When Faculty Burnout Leads to Turnover

Years of significant disruption have resulted in burnout for higher education faculty members, but there are solutions.

2023 Hot and Cool Graduate Programs

As interests and technology change, more students are rethinking their graduate programs to align with money-making potential and personal fulfillment.

Thinking about the enrollment cliff? Don’t look down…

The impending enrollment cliff may not be as bad as it sounds, but higher ed institutions will need to look beyond high school classrooms for prospective students.

Dealing with Rising Mental Health Concerns on Campus

With more than 60% of students reporting mental health issues, college leaders wonder if access to greater funding will be enough to tackle the ongoing mental health crisis at their schools.

Where Are Prospective College Students Going?

A demographic cliff, economic downturn, pandemic and perceived lack of value are contributing to decreased higher ed enrollment numbers, but the students must be going somewhere.

Grab a Tiny Mic and A Student

Higher ed social media strategists at AMA shared insights on how they successfully engaged Gen Z students by employing their peers for marketing and engagement.

Milking the Tuition Cash Cow

Out-of-state and international students offer colleges diversity, but with ever-tightening operational budgets, they’re also key to helping the bottom line.

Inflation and Tuition: Keeping the Lights On

With college costs already under the microscope, higher ed insiders say tuition increases and freezes may be the only way to weather the uncertainty of the growing inflation storm.

Student Demand for Global Experiences Rebounds

Higher ed institutions identify successful measures to satisfy students’ interest and participation in study abroad programs.

Why Students Aren’t Transferring

A look at how institutions are implementing new programs to retain students who may otherwise transfer — or leave higher ed altogether.