The year that gave us COVID-19 is over now, but the
pandemic is far from being in the rearview. #evolve turns
to the experts for insight into how the virus figures to
impact the workplace in the days and months ahead
A year ago, the training and workforce landscape was defined by mega-trends that had taken on buzzword status. Employers, education providers and policymakers talked about the shrinking shelf life of skills, the tightening labor market, and the accelerating pace...
Amedical degree from one of America's elite private medical schools adds prestige to a new doctor's resume. But it can also come with a significant impediment...
Alumni networks are part of the bill of goods that colleges and universities sell to students. But according to a Strada-Gallup...
For-profit Post and American Sentinel Universities announce acquisition built on health-care offerings. The tie-up reveals factors in the nonprofit higher ed market as well.
The venture potential of a startup that caters to individual students - instead of a slow-moving, small-pocketed institution - has a bullish aura that attracts investors.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, college applications dropped, especially among first-generation and low-income students, according to the latest Common App data, which analyzed applications submitted through Nov. 16. For first-generation students...
As applicant tracking systems and human capital management solutions evolve, digital credentials will serve as a more concrete and unbiased way to hire ideal candidates...
At an event in April 2019, Diane Jones, the Education Department's principal deputy undersecretary, said the department was considering an experiment to help colleges offer income-share agreements (ISAs), a form of financing...
A large number of recently launched degree programs fail to graduate many students. Is poor planning to blame?