A staggering 70% of U.S. adults now believe that higher education is heading in the wrong direction, a sharp rise from just 56% in 2020, according to a recent survey by a leading research organization conducted among 3,445 participants, painting a vivid picture of widespread disillusionment. This
Hidden within the daily rhythm of the University of Pittsburgh lies an indispensable force that ensures the campus thrives, often without fanfare or recognition. The Office of Facilities Management, overseeing a sprawling network of buildings and systems, stands at a pivotal moment of leadership
Imagine a college inauguration that goes beyond traditional pomp and circumstance, weaving a profound message of sustainability and community into a tangible keepsake. At Luther College, the recent inauguration of President Brad Chamberlain marked a distinctive moment where a simple yet powerful
Every year, Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn College) in Williamsport, PA, hosts a Career Fair that serves as a vital connection between academic training and industry needs, and the Fall event on September 30 and October 1 proved to be an exceptional gathering with remarkable
In today’s fast-paced and often overwhelming college environment, mental health challenges have become a pressing concern for students across the nation, and Penn State University is taking decisive steps to address this growing issue by positioning itself as a leader in providing comprehensive
In a dramatic showdown that could reshape the landscape of higher education, California Governor Gavin Newsom has drawn a line in the sand against a provocative Trump administration initiative dubbed the “Compact.” This federal proposal dangles the promise of priority research funding to select