Those are the three ways colleges and universities can respond in the face of the disruption that some predict could capsize many of them, write Eli Bildner and Allison Dulin Salisbury. They offer advice for staying relevant.
It's long been the standard thought that a college education is the way to get a good job and thrive. Is that still true? College is changing, and it turns out a degree alone is not always enough to guarantee a good first job. So, what do our kids need to do? When does college make sense?
I recently had a chance to interview Ryan Craig, author of A New U - Faster & Cheaper Alternatives to College. He provides some great alternatives to a traditional college option.
America's system of higher education is currently in the throes of two distinct, but intertwined crises: one generally understood, the other less so. The crisis everyone understands is affordability and unsustainable levels of student loan debt. The other crisis...
Blockchain has become a ubiquitous buzzword in business circles - but what are its implications for higher education?
A growing number of academics are experimenting with new technologies powered by artificial intelligence, but many of the technologies aren't yet ready for prime time.
Seven colleges and universities are working with industry partners to develop digital badges to help underserved students display their skills and gain employment as part of a pilot project called #TeeUpTheSkills.
Con el fin de continuar expandiendo la oferta academica en estudios graduados y ofrecer opciones a los estudiantes que aspiran una carrera en...
So many people are burdened with heavy student loan debt that some colleges have started offering another way to pay.
Miembros de la Junta Dental del Colegio de Cirujanos Dentistas de Puerto Rico y dentistas del sur de la isla, durante la...