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A long-souring public finally found a little more to like at colleges. For the first time in a decade, Americans grew more confident in higher ed, according to a Lumina Foundation-Gallup education ...
Key findings from Inside Higher Ed’s student survey on generative AI show that using the evolving technology hasn’t diminished the value of college in their view, but it could affect their critical ...
State support for higher education reached $126.5 billion for fiscal year (FY) 2024, a 10.2% increase over FY 2023’s level of $114.7 billion. Those figures come from a just-released Grapevine report, ...
Americans’ confidence in higher education is at an all-time low, according to a Gallup poll released today. The poll was conducted in June and found only 36 percent of Americans have “a great deal” or ...
Artificial intelligence is becoming a strategic focus in higher education, but financial constraints, policy gaps and a growing digital divide threaten to slow its adoption, according to the 2025 ...
January 8, 2026 - It's time for John Fensterwald's annual predictions for what's in store for education in 2026. Escalating federal actions are shaking the foundations of higher education: college ...
Changing demographics in both students and staff, combined with rapid tech advances, offer an opportunity to invest in digital transformation. Higher education is at a crossroads as generational and ...
I’ve spent more than five decades making difficult decisions in finance, government, business, and politics. Looking back, what most prepared me for the life I’ve led was the open exchange of ideas ...
For most people, the new economics of higher ed make going to college a risky bet. Credit...Illustration by Sean Dong Supported by By Paul Tough Paul Tough is a contributing writer for the magazine ...
The 2024 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, held Oct. 21-24 at San Antonio’s Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, will feature timely programming on higher education IT technology issues and offer networking ...
A major bill that directs how the state’s public colleges and universities can try to earn back $60 million in funding that lawmakers cut from their budgets passed late Tuesday — gaining approval from ...