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How Colleges Can Reimagine Course Scheduling

A new report from Complete College America and Ad Astra outlines best practices for sustained change to facilitate students’ academic pathways and on-time graduation.

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A Dearth of Data on Incarcerated Students

A recent report from Ithaka S+R found that there’s a lack of consistent, available data on students in prison education...
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How AI Is Changing—Not ‘Killing’—College

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 thinking skills.

Ep. 171: When Students’ Use of AI Goes from Hush-Hush to All In

Learning to adapt and enhance teaching with the help of AI.

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Young People See Math Skills as Nonessential. How Can Higher Ed Help?

Thirty-eight percent of young adults think math is very important in their work life; fewer believe it’s important in their personal life.

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Listen: Adult Education for All Types of Learners

Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses the goals, challenges and importance of continuing education programs for nontraditional students at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Lessons Learned: A Student Success Coach Shares Her Story

An academic success coach at the University of St. Thomas in Houston shares insights and strategies she’s found successful to improve student engagement.

Ep. 169: College Financial Planners Embrace Flexibility

Money is on the minds of higher ed during uncertain times.