Jamaal Abdul-AlimStudentsMiddleton: Higher Ed Leaders Should Take Heed to Student ProtestersHigher education leaders should take heed to the concerns of student protesters and use them as a springboard for conversation, a group of panelists said Tuesday at a convening of the Association of Governing Boards.April 19, 2016SportsCoaches’ Academic Advising May Have Negative Impact on StudentsA recent study questions the role coaches take in athletes’ scholarly decisions.April 19, 2016StudentsUniversity, Colleges Must Seek Help to Better Assist StudentsA university president shares advice on how to balance the need to increase completion rates and maintain quality at the Association of Governing Boards’ national conference Monday.April 18, 2016LatinxRetention Grant Keeping Dreams Alive at Georgia StateGeorgia State University’s Panther Retention Grant program is helping students who lack the funds to pay for their last few semesters of school.April 14, 2016SportsCTE Students in Arkansas Found to Have EdgeA study shows that students who took more career and technical education courses were slightly more likely to finish high school, attend a two-year college and earn more money.April 14, 2016HomeEducation Deans Support Use of Teacher Prep DataA panel discussion titled, “Educating Tomorrow’s Teachers: Are U.S. Education Department Regulations for Schools of Education a Help or a Hindrance?” showed there is opposition, however.April 14, 2016Students2 Econ Professors Cite Student Borrowing as Contributor to Rising TuitionIncreased student borrowing, more generous financial aid and the increased value of a college degree have all conspired to drive up tuition, two economics professors argue in a new paper released Tuesday.April 12, 2016Faculty & StaffExpert: Student Data Underutilized in Promoting SuccessColleges and universities must make better use of the vast amount of student data that is available in order to bring about more timely graduations for all students.April 11, 2016StudentsExpert at AERA: States not Equipped to Support SchoolsEven though states have new flexibility under the Every Student Succeeds Act their departments of education aren’t set up to take advantage of it.April 10, 2016HomeCharter High School Grads Persist in College, Earn Higher SalariesCharter high school graduates persist in college at higher rates and earn higher salaries in their mid-20s than students who graduated from traditional public high schools, according to a new study.April 5, 2016Previous PagePage 29 of 80Next Page