For many students transitioning to college, thriving academically can be a challenge, either because the student is underprepared for college courses or they’re balancing other life responsibilities.
In American higher education, freedom is often a flag flown high; freedom of inquiry, thought and speech are indispensable to the life of the mind. Yet, as I have seen across decades in the academy, ...
Listening to students is a key practice in the ever-growing student success movement. With that in mind, we’re sharing the top findings from Inside Higher Ed’s Student Voice survey series in 2024.
As student stress rises due to academic, social, and personal pressures, teachers have an increasingly important role in ...
ESF is an academic community in which all persons—students, faculty, administration, and staff—share responsibility for its growth and continued welfare. As members of the College community, students ...
This page is a product of the Graduate & Professional Student Government (GPSG, formerly UGGS) developed in conjunction with the Graduate School and the Boulder Faculty Assembly, as well as numerous ...
Our goal is to help students become successful, curious, competent individuals during their time at CU Boulder. We provide educational opportunities, resources and support services to help students ...
One of the main missions of higher education involves helping students succeed in their academic pursuits and in starting fulfilling and rewarding careers, so that they all become contributing members ...
Western Michigan University’s academic honesty and conduct in research policies have been created and defined by members of its academic community, recommended by its faculty senate, and adopted by ...
Educators say many students from academically strong institutions still struggle with public speaking, handling setbacks, interpersonal communication and independent decision-making.