If we want to invest in the next generation, we need to be ambitious for our colleges as well as our universities Read more
The Scotsman - Dec 24Students applying to college know they're not supposed to use AI chatbots to write their essays. So it might come as a surprise that some schools are now using artificial intelligence to read those essays. That's just one way that AI is entering the college admissions space for many schools start... Read more
Apnews - Dec 02
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott is funneling tens of millions of dollars into tribal higher education, months after the Trump administration sought to cut one of the system's most essential funding sources. Read more
Buffalonews - Nov 21
International students contributed about $55 billion to the U.S. economy as of 2024. Read more
Huffpost - Nov 17
Regulators at the Massachusetts Cannabis Commission pushed back a vote on the framework for allowing social cannabis consumption in the state on Friday.The plan proposed would allow consumers to purchase marijuana products and consume them in the same space. It was on the agenda for Friday, but m... Read more
Necn - Nov 07
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about healthcare, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more. Read more
Fox News - Oct 17
The billionaire has committed to giving at least half his wealth away via the Giving Pledge and his family foundation has donated over $1.5 billion to date. Read more
Fortune - Oct 13Alexander Drago / REUTERSUniversities that want a competitive advantage when seeking government funding for research may soon have to pledge allegiance to Trump policies under a plan being developed by the White House.The Trump administration is looking to ask universities to affirm that their hi... Read more
The Daily Beast - Sep 28
Kaylee McInnis steps up as senior leader for St. Charles East, with colleges starting to notice the power hitter. Read more
Chicago Tribune - Sep 23A dwindling number of prospective students will drive as many as 370 private colleges in the U.S. to shutter or merge with another institution in the next decade, according to a major higher-education consulting firm. Read more
Spokesman - Sep 05