Lois ElfmanHomeResearch with a Purpose, Male Sports Scholar of the YearTraining and being with his teammates is a wonderful stress reliever for Adegboyo, especially during tough practices.June 9, 2025HomeCommunity Counts, Female Sport Scholar of the YearJaida Ross has always interested in bringing her best to the track and field team.June 5, 2025From the MagazineCreating Academic Platforms for LGBTQ StudiesAt City Tech, Westengard was involved in turning gender and sexuality studies into a minor, for which she served as coordinator, stepping aside this year to be the interim director of liberal arts and sciences.June 4, 2025HomeWhile the Number of Stopouts Has Declined, It Remains a Persistent IssueAlthough many states saw increases in reenrollment, there are still nearly 43.1 million American adults stopped out of college without a credential.June 3, 2025Community CollegesPostsecondary Enrollment Continues to Grow, Most Notably at Community CollegesCollege enrollment continues to rise with community colleges showing particular growth.May 22, 2025From the MagazineGuiding Community Colleges Toward Mission FulfillmentDr. Karen A. Stout is the recipient of the 2025 Diverse Champions Award.April 2, 2025Leadership & PolicyOffice for Civil Rights Commences Title VI Investigations Against 45 UniversitiesOn March 14, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced that it had opened Title VI investigations into 45 universities. Among the universities being investigated are both public and private institutions.March 16, 2025Leadership & PolicyEdTrust Addresses Possible Executive Order to Dismantle the Department of EducationExperts say that the elimination of the Department of Education would have a devastating impact on pre-school through higher education.March 6, 2025InstitutionsCollege Transfer Enrollment Grew for Third Consecutive YearThe number of students transferring into a new institution in fall 2024, grew by 4.4% according to a new report.March 5, 2025StudentsLumina Releases New Long-Term Goal and Strategic Plan for Higher EducationBy 2040, the hope is that 75% of working-age adults in the U.S. labor force will have college degrees or other credentials of value leading to economic prosperity.March 4, 2025Previous PagePage 2 of 20Next Page