With a historic 38.6 million jobs lost in just nine weeks, the coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on the labor market.
As the class of 2020 graduates into that uncertain professional landscape...
President Trump is promising a swift and seamless economic recovery if only the states will hurry up and lift their stay-at-home orders.
Over the past two months, "Zoom school" has become the norm for millions of students - and parents - across the country. For my eighth grader, Leo, that means trumpet rehearsals take place online. Fifth-grader Hal runs up and down the stairs 20 times...
Over the last decade, Georgia State University has been widely recognized for its ability to increase the retention and graduation rates of its diverse student body. In 2015, we wrote a case study of...
Students whose lives were significantly disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic may change their plans to remain or re-enroll in college.
Is the fight against cheating during remote instruction worth enlisting third-party student surveillance platforms?
In an earlier column, I predicted that convenience will rule higher ed; today, inconvenience has overtaken it...
With a big restart button being pushed for virtually everyone the world over, now is a time to focus on what matters, for your organization and for the people who will help it grow and navigate what lies ahead.
Back in the days when we would go out to eat, one of my friend Dave's greatest joys in life was antagonizing his neighbors about Chipotle.
To help keep students on track to enter college in the fall, Common Application is working with AdmitHub to provide access to a free conversational artificial intelligence chatbot.