The recent threats from the Trump administration to cut federal funding to colleges and universities over compliance with laws related to antisemitism, civil rights, and diversity programs have raised significant concerns in the higher education sector. Prominent institutions like Harvard,
Imagine a classroom where each student feels seen, heard, and motivated to succeed. This isn't just a teacher's wishful thinking; it's a reality shaped by the quality of teacher-student relationships. In middle school, as students navigate the tumultuous transition from childhood to adolescence,
The recent protest at the Indiana Statehouse served as a stark manifestation of the growing discontent among students, parents, and educators over the state’s proposed property tax relief plan. Organized by the Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA), this rally highlighted the looming threats
Camille Faivre is an education expert with a focus on education management. After the pandemic, she has dedicated her efforts to supporting institutions in the development and implementation of open and e-learning programs. In this interview, she shares insights on the newly established Council for
As institutions of higher education grapple with significant shifts in demographics and aging infrastructure, the sector faces a crucial moment in its evolution. The 2025 State of Facilities in Higher Education report highlights critical concerns that colleges must address to remain viable. The
The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor recently announced the recipients of the prestigious faculty and staff awards, commemorating those who have made notable contributions to the university's missions in teaching, research, and service. These awards recognize the dedication and hard work of