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Can Direct Admissions Benefit Everyone?

As direct admissions programs gain traction across the U.S., admissions experts, high school counselors and students speak on their strengths.

Higher Ed Grapples with AI’s Impact

From blanket bans to curriculum acceptance, universities are taking different approaches to address the growing popularity of artificial intelligence in and out of the classroom.

Painting a Larger Picture of Budget Problems

Inflation and fewer students enrolling are forcing many in higher ed to make drastic and unprecedented program cuts and to budget more carefully.

QuickFire: Joshua Charles

20 questions with Rutgers Business School’s Director of Web Strategy and Technology

HBCUs Focus on STEM, Funding Gap

Increases in both private and public dollars are needed to encourage research projects and remedy a decades-long funding gap.

3 Universities Stand Out from the Crowd

These institutions market to prospective students who are looking for colleges that align with their personalities and interests, as well as their academic goals.

Giant Projects, Big Bucks and an AI Arms Race

As universities go all-in on AI with fingers crossed that the technology is here to stay, college leaders, professors and counselors offer thoughts on the tech’s overall impact.

QuickFire: Jamie Ceman

26 questions with Chapman University’s VP of Strategic Marketing and Communications

Minerva University: Wisdom Through Experience

One university is developing global citizens by rethinking the entire higher education process, from admission to curriculum.

9 Great Podcasts for Higher Ed

Who and what do you listen to on your ride home from work? Here are our top podcast picks for higher ed professionals, no matter your role.