Colleges have moved on from the pandemic, but a cohort of students is catching up.
A new American Association of Colleges survey reveals 95% of faculty fear AI is harming students' critical thinking, with 78% reporting increased cheating.
Spending critical high school years online left many students unprepared for college, both academically and socially. Those setbacks have been compounded by lowered grading standards and emerging ...
The surge in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath brought significant changes to higher education, but as the dust settled, the effectiveness of this increasingly popular ...
In a shifting education landscape, students and families have more postsecondary choices than ever. Are they aware of them?
Assessment is a key part of the student learning process, but sometimes exam pressures can limit the growth students gain from the exercise. Many students feel some level of text anxiety or discomfort ...
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker stopped by Penn College of Technology to see the new crane system.
Colleges and universities across the country are under extreme pressure, financially and politically. Their students are feeling stressed out, too. Students are juggling not just homework, but often ...