The departments with courses in the top 20 most enrolled this quarter include Civic, Liberal and Global Education (COLLEGE), computer science (CS), aeronautics and astronautics (AA) and math, among ...
Hillsdale will offer a new online course called “Colonial America: From Wilderness to Civilization” starting Nov. 6, featuring lectures from College President Larry Arnn, Associate Professor of ...
For incoming freshmen, getting shut out of a college course you want can be a pain. But the impact runs a lot deeper for female students. That is the finding of a recent working paper that looked at ...
"Introduction to African-American Studies" at Polk State College is no longer being taught at the college. The college removed the course to comply with Senate Bill 266, which was passed in 2023. A ...
Polk State College has canceled its Introduction to African-American Studies course, saying it violated state law. The law passed in 2023 restricts general education courses from teaching that ...
Initiative that grew out of the Psychology Department at UC San Diego aims to make mental well-being as foundational as math and writing. General education courses aim to give students experience in ...
Abstract: With the increasing integration of digital platforms in computer science education, understanding student behavior in online Java programming design courses has become essential for ...
With Miami on a mission in the trenches and Florida State producing points in record numbers, the early season title race within the ACC also spikes our updated College Football Playoff projection ...
On January 20, 2026, students at the University of Tennessee will attend the world’s first Grand Theft Auto college history class. That’s right: we got a GTA college history class before GTA 6. It ...
Students prepare for a lecture at the University of Texas at Austin. More than half of students nationwide can’t get into required courses they need, prolonging the time and cost of college — and the ...
Many college students are unable to graduate on time because required courses are not offered when they need them. Mounting budget cuts and campus layoffs could make the problem worse. As colleges ...