Institutions must focus on students’ growing expectations.
Teaching educators about school finance.
A new program on the campus of Long Island University taps into an equestrian legacy to prepare students for careers in a burgeoning industry.
Serving all students in the classrooms and beyond.
Reflections on learning, taking risks, trust and remembering what matters.
As 2015 arrives, no one can be sure what the year will hold for higher education. Still, colleges and universities continue to evolve in physical, social, pedagogical, digital and other ways. Here is a sampling of trends worth watching.
The 2015 ABET Symposium takes place on April 23-24, 2015 in Atlanta, GA.
Intelligent buildings are the future but they don’t come cheap. Life-cycle costing can help justify the expense, so why aren't more schools doing it?
Investment in student-centered areas is changing spending for institutions.
EKU has seen enrollment growth since opening their New Science Building.
Encouraging biking on campus is contributing to sustainability.
Colleges and universities in the U.S. need to step up their game to help victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence and to prevent future assaults too often related to alcohol abuse.
Giving students flexibility leads to positive results.