Walter HudsonWomenWomen Early Career Professionals Face Significant Pay Gap, NACE Study FindsWomen who recently graduated from college earn significantly less than their male counterparts.June 30, 2025StudentsStudy: Financial Barriers Block Path to Higher Education for Majority of StudentsFinancial uncertainty continues to serve as the primary barrier preventing students from enrolling in or completing higher education, according to new research from education technology provider Ellucian.June 24, 2025Leadership & PolicyReport: U.S. Faces Annual 712,000 Middle-Skills Credential ShortageThe U.S. must produce an additional 712,000 certificates and associate's degrees to address critical shortages in credentials that lead to high-paying middle-skills jobs.June 23, 2025StudentsStudent Success Systems Show Dramatic Impact on Course Failure, Chronic Absenteeism RatesSchools implementing comprehensive student success systems are achieving substantial reductions in chronic absenteeism and course failure rates — two critical predictors of high school graduation — according to new data released by the GRAD Partnership.June 17, 2025Faculty & StaffReport: Faculty Salaries Show Modest Gains but Remain Below Pre-Pandemic LevelsFaculty salaries at U.S. colleges and universities increased for the second consecutive year but still lag significantly behind pre-pandemic levels, according to the American Association of University Professors’ annual economic report released Tuesday.June 16, 2025StudentsPoll: Strong Majority of Americans View International Students as Beneficial to U.S.Nearly three-quarters of American voters believe international students studying at U.S. colleges and universities benefit the country, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released last week.June 16, 2025Leadership & PolicyHarvard Medical School Faces Backlash Over Latest DEI Office RenamingHarvard Medical School's decision to rename its Diversity, Inclusion and Community Partnership office has sparked significant reaction.June 13, 2025SportsFisk University to End Historic Women's Gymnastics Program After 2026 SeasonThe Nashville institution made collegiate sports history in 2023 as the first historically Black college or university to establish a women's artistic gymnastics team.June 10, 2025HomeLGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education: Building Bridges and Breaking BarriersAs LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education approaches its 20th anniversary, the organization faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities.June 10, 2025HomePolitics Drive College Choices for Nearly One-Third of Gen Z Students, New Survey FindsThe findings come as student definitions of campus safety have evolved beyond traditional physical security concerns.June 10, 2025Page 1 of 42Next Page