Ivy League to Compete in FCS Football Playoffs

Starting next season, the Ivy League winner will receive an automatic bid to the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs with a chance to win a national championship.

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International Students Urged to Return to Campus Before Potential Trump Travel Ban

International Students Urged to Return to Campus Before Potential Trump Travel Ban

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Psychology Majors Are Booming. Here’s Why

Psychology is a wildly popular major for students who want to help others and understand themselves and the world. The major also gives students the unique ability to analyze information.

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Bipartisan Anti-Hazing Bill Signed Into Law

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Changing Demographics Will Impact Higher Education for Years

Changing Demographics Will Impact Higher Education for Years

Declining numbers of high school graduates will pose an existential threat to higher education for the foreseeable future, notes a new report.

December 23, 2024
These Are the Big Moves Business Schools Made in 2024

These Are the Big Moves Business Schools Made in 2024

Business schools embraced AI and rolled out programs for working professionals in 2024, a trend that will likely continue in 2025.

December 19, 2024
Another Business School Announces a 1-Year MBA Program

Another Business School Announces a 1-Year MBA Program

The University of Arizona condensed its MBA program into a one-year format as part of a growing trend in business education.

December 19, 2024
Hybrid MBAs Gain Steam

Hybrid MBAs Gain Steam

The Penn State Smeal College of Business is the latest business school to announce a hybrid MBA program, capping off a year that marked a dramatic expansion of that flexible format.

December 19, 2024
Wharton and OpenAI Create Online AI Education Class for Teachers

Wharton and OpenAI Create Online AI Education Class for Teachers

Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick, who was named one of 2024’s most influential people in AI by Time magazine, is among the experts leading Wharton Online’s new offering.

December 18, 2024
Fullerton College Announces New Drone Bachelor’s Degree, the First of Its Kind on the West Coast

Fullerton College Announces New Drone Bachelor’s Degree, the First of Its Kind on the West Coast

The bachelor of science in drone and autonomous systems program at Fullerton College will launch in the fall of 2026.

December 19, 2024
Florida Proposal Would Revoke In-State Tuition for Undocumented College Students

Florida Proposal Would Revoke In-State Tuition for Undocumented College Students

Undocumented students who attended high school in Florida currently are eligible for in-state tuition.

December 14, 2024
Congress Sets October Deadline for Future FAFSA Launches

Congress Sets October Deadline for Future FAFSA Launches

Future administrations will need to launch the FAFSA by Oct. 1 each year, keeping with tradition.

December 13, 2024
The Naval Academy Can Still Consider Race in Admissions. Here’s Why.

The Naval Academy Can Still Consider Race in Admissions. Here’s Why.

A federal court ruled in favor of the Naval Academy in its quest to maintain a race-conscious admissions policy, claiming national security hangs in the balance.

December 11, 2024
The Rapid Rise of College Cornhole

The Rapid Rise of College Cornhole

Cornhole has become a legitimate sport on college campuses, offering student-athletes numerous ways to cash in on its growing popularity.

December 11, 2024
Sacramento State Announces New Native American College Launching in Fall 2025

Sacramento State Announces New Native American College Launching in Fall 2025

The new college will provide “community-based learning” to students interested in tribal sovereignty and leadership.

December 10, 2024
Google and Rutgers Business School Team Up to Infuse AI Into Curriculum

Google and Rutgers Business School Team Up to Infuse AI Into Curriculum

Rutgers is the latest school to make AI a core component of its business curriculum as experts note more business schools are doubling down on the emerging tech.

December 9, 2024