As the face of academia changes with the increase of student veterans returning to school, institutions face a challenge that was last addressed after World War II. How can an…
The New Approach To Veteran Postsecondary Programming
Dennis Di Lorenzo | Higher Education Consultant and Chief Business Officer of RIT Certified, Rochester Institute of Technology Rebecca AndersenThe following interview is with Dennis Di Lorenzo, dean of the School of Professional Studies (SPS) at New York University (NYU) and Rebecca Anderson, director of the institution’s Student…
The following interview is with Esther Prins, as associate professor at the Penn State College of Education and co-director of the Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy and Goodling…
The Benefits of Private-Sector Postsecondary Education for Today’s Veterans
Michael Dakduk | Executive Vice President & Director of Government Relations, Career Education Colleges and UniversitiesOne of the many great aspects of the United States is that we allow and encourage all consumers to find the education that best meets their needs. For veterans, this…
Look in the Mirror to Improve Higher Ed for First-Generation Students
Freeman Hrabowski III | President, University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyThree Keys to Keeping Your Boomers in Class with the Grades to Pass
Kaye Moon Winters | Founder of N2L@SJC and Plus 50 Encore Completion Coordinator, San Jacinto CollegeSix Steps to Helping Career Changers Re-Enter the Workforce
John DeLalla | Director of Continuing Education, University of Arizona SouthOvercoming Four Key Challenges to Rural Student Postsecondary Success
Susan Elkins | Chancellor of Palmetto College, University of South CarolinaFive Ways to Create Success for Veterans in Higher Education (Part 2)
Nathan Sable | Student, The George Washington UniversityIntegrating Student Veterans into the Student Body: Embracing and Engaging
Nicholas Lanier | President of SVA Saint Leo Chapter, Saint Leo UniversityFive Ways to Create Success for Veterans in Higher Education (Part 1)
Nathan Sable | Student, The George Washington UniversityDefining Terms: Understanding What Makes an Institution Military- and Veteran-Friendly
Michael Dakduk | Executive Vice President & Director of Government Relations, Career Education Colleges and UniversitiesConsumer Education Critical to Prospective Student-Veterans
Michael Dakduk | Executive Vice President & Director of Government Relations, Career Education Colleges and UniversitiesThe following interview is with Sarita Brown, president of Excelencia in Education, a non-profit organization focused on accelerating Latino success in higher education. At the recent University Professional and Continuing…
Who’s the Boss? The Unexpected Challenges of Transitioning from the Military to Higher Ed
Jo Emanuelson | Student, Christopher Newport UniversityI was on active duty in the Army for six and a half years. The experience, however short, sticks with me in ways that are hard to explain to civilians.…
People who have served or are serving in the American military are recognized for their acknowledged dedication to our country. As such, they deserve no less when they walk through…
The Shutdown and Its Effect on Military Students
Cindy Miller | Director of Columbia College Global Civilian Region 2 and Director of Columbia College Kansas City, Columbia CollegeThe government shutdown of October 1 has spawned daily reports about the effects of this action on a variety of constituent groups. What is the impact, though, on our adult…
Serving Rural and Aboriginal Communities: A Serious Gap in Educational Innovation
Ken Coates | Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation, University of SaskatchewanK-12 Outreach Key to Improved Community Relations
Jennifer Gigliotti | Associate Dean of the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies, Rice UniversityManaging Statewide Noncredit Education
Fred Pawlicki | Executive Director of Continuing Education, University of KansasSo You Think Your School is “Military Friendly”?
Robert A. Sintich | Area Chair of English, History and Sociology, Warren County Community CollegeAdapting to Civilian Life: Veterans and Higher Education
Richard Feldman | VIPER Program Coordinator, Warren County Community CollegeImproving Services for Veteran Students
EvoLLLution NewsWireMOOCs Encourage Alumni Lifelong Learning
EvoLLLution NewsWireWork-Based Learning and Continuing Education: Connecting the K-12 Classroom to Real Life
Edward Abeyta | Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Director of Pre-Collegiate and Career Preparations Programs, UC San DiegoPsychological Invisibility: Veterans in Higher Education (Part 2)
Jose Coll | Fellow, American Council on EducationJust as the transition from military to civilian life brings with it many challenges for veterans, so, too, does the transition to college life. Colleges and universities who serve, or…
Psychological Invisibility: Veterans in Higher Education (Part 1)
Jose Coll | Fellow, American Council on EducationPostsecondary education is currently at a crossroads between good citizenship and stewardship of providing access to those who have served in the military, and their families. Simultaneously, we are being…
What will higher education look like in another 50 years? Given the array of factors at play — from technology to economics to rapidly changing global demographics — it may…