Yes, everyone in admissions knows that certain groups of students — those who graduate from good high schools and have parents able to pay a significant […]
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — The Council of Independent Colleges has been among the most bullish organizations when discussing the state of small private liberal arts colleges, but […]
The NSS document issued by the White House this week reiterated the administration’s commitment to the increased vetting of foreign nationals by continuing to “review visa […]
At Wright State University in Ohio, the French horn and tuba professors are out. So is the accomplished swimming team. At Kansas State, Italian classes are […]
This is the second in The Vanishing University, a four-part series exploring the tech-driven future of higher education in America. Here are parts one, three, and […]
The antiestablishment political party that swept to victory in the Czech Republic’s recent elections is likely to want the country’s universities to redirect teaching and research […]
After years of growth, enrollments of international students at American universities started to flatten in fall 2016, and a downward trend in new enrollments appears to […]
Valparaiso University announced Thursday that its law school would no longer admit new students. While such announcements sometimes mean a law school is closing, Valparaiso insists […]
American teenager Rebekah Robinson studied in Russia and France, speaks both those countries’ languages, and now plans a career in international relations. In scouting options for […]