Curricula/Majors

These colleges are among the best for providing online degree programs

Beyond simply wanting the flexibility to earn college credits from home, students feel that online programs meet their personal needs better than traditional face-to-face instruction, especially at the height of the pandemic.

Judge: Florida not in violation of blocked “Stop Woke Act” by requesting funding info from colleges

Dissidents of the memo believed the state was enforcing a blocked bill that punished schools for teaching concepts about race, but the same judge responsible for its injunction does not believe it applies in this case.

How to give students what they want in an online class

Above all, students want access to course information regarding technology use and instructors' expectations and syllabi prior to enrolling in an online course, according to a just-released study.

These are the top 10 colleges for cybersecurity education

Based on criteria such as hands-on program training, privacy and ethics, and government and national security, Carnegie Mellon University, DePaul University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University rank among the top three.

Students’ top 10 most-regretted majors have everything to do with one issue

What's as noteworthy as the majors on this list is that nearly half of all current job seekers regret they chose their field of study, a new survey says.

The top 100 colleges and best in majors, with a lean to ROI, according to Niche

MIT leads this year's lists, which include the top party schools, dorms, student life, athletics and more.

President Series: The 4 areas that colleges must address to be strong over the next decade

The University of New England's James Herbert discusses the value of leading civil discourse and combining career-ready skills with 'habits of mind.'

Research universities are shortchanging their storytelling

Universities might start to think about crafting and socializing a compelling research narrative much like they would a fundraising campaign narrative.

The one major with the least hope for first-gen students seeking a Ph.D.

Researchers from MIT and Michigan say the lack of opportunities and diversity in this field is impacting the nation.

Is competency-based education really the elixir higher ed needs to survive?

Southern New Hampshire University President Paul LeBlanc discusses its merits, saying a shift to outcomes can 'unleash innovation.'

Most Popular