When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, schools around the globe had to switch from regular, in-person classes to online ...
Like an earthquake that rattles the ground and then subsides but leaves the landscape in disarray, the pandemic and the racial reckoning of 2020 and 2021 have left an indelible mark on higher ed—for ...
Last fall, the introduction of the Better FAFSA promised families a simplified process to apply for federal student aid. What unfolded was something quite different, as delays and technical errors ...
The health care industry has been staring down the barrel of staffing shortages long before COVID-19, but the pandemic and ...
Staff members, students and community members listen Aug. 1 to President Amy Novak of St. Ambrose University in Davenport and President Todd Olson of Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids talk about ...
The rapid shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified an emerging phenomenon known as Zoom fatigue. This term refers to a state of cognitive, emotional and physical exhaustion ...
The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a rapid shift in higher education, forcing faculty to transition from traditional face-to-face instruction to online teaching. This study explored faculty perceptions ...
The overall number of international students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities, including those who enrolled in ...
A new study finds absenteeism and mental health struggles remain high in Illinois schools, while educators call for more ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Manno writes on education, workforce training, and career pathways. The month of March marks the five-year anniversary of the ...
School districts in Georgia have still not seen a return to pre-pandemic levels of chronic absenteeism, which is when ...