Walter HudsonDemographicsOne Million Behind Bars Now Have Access to Academic Research Through JSTORThe JSTOR Access in Prison (JAIP) program has reached a remarkable milestone, now serving over one million incarcerated learners across the United States.March 14, 2025From the MagazineThe Evolving Landscape of Higher Education in AmericaThe landscape of higher education in America has undergone a significant transformation over the past three decades, marked by a growing gender gap in college completion rates that spans every major racial and ethnic group.March 13, 2025StudentsSouthern States See Mixed Progress in College Affordability, SREB Report FindsThe South has made strides in college affordability, but significant challenges remain for lower-income students, according to new data released Thursday by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB).March 13, 2025StudentsCollege Application Surge: Underrepresented Students Lead Growth in 2024-25 Admissions CycleFirst-generation college students showed remarkable growth, with a 13% increase in applicants while continuing-generation applicants remained flat.March 13, 2025Leadership & PolicyReport: Outdated Funding Law Hampers Community College Student SuccessCritics argue that a 1961 law requiring California's community colleges to spend at least half of their general funds on direct classroom instruction is outdated and prevents colleges from adequately funding critical student support services.March 13, 2025StudentsStudy: College Mental Health and Financial Concerns Reach Critical LevelsThe survey highlights the significant challenges threatening student success across American campuses.March 12, 2025Leadership & PolicyDepartment of Education Staff Impacted by Major CutsAll department employees received a memo stating that offices would be closed Tuesday evening through Wednesday.March 11, 2025Leadership & PolicyCongressional Members Challenge Detention of Columbia Student ActivistFourteen members of Congress have issued a letter demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a student at Columbia University, who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week despite his status as a legal permanent resident.March 11, 2025HBCUsUNCF Study Reveals Strong Mental Health Outcomes Among HBCU Students Despite Financial ChallengesThe findings highlight a critical need for increased resources and support for HBCUs, which are achieving remarkable outcomes despite limited funding.March 11, 2025StudentsClass of 2025 Salary Projections Show Mixed Results Despite Strong Job MarketRecent graduates entering the job market this year face varying salary prospects depending on their field of study, according to a new report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).March 11, 2025Previous PagePage 30 of 60Next Page