The Majority of US Students Juggle Work with Study
A recent report shows that 85% of students enrolled in college spend more time working than studying to pay off high personal and student debt.
How to Develop Creativity across Disciplines
Creativity is important to all industries' growth, yet it’s more developed in the humanities. Can humanities education be integrated with science?
Intercultural Competencies in Foreign Language Study
Fostering intercultural competence can help motivate students to become more proficient in a foreign language.
Supporting ELL students in Higher Ed
English language learners may have more obstacles than their counterparts. Understanding their challenges is the key to their success.
Help Promote Online Literacy When You Use Social Media
A digital literacy expert says to “always check” digital sources before sharing news on social media to stop the spread of misinformation.
How Philosophy Improves College Graduation Rates
An intensive program exposes disadvantaged NYC teens to Western philosophical thinkers, arguing it could lead to improved graduation rates.
Do Trigger Warnings Cause More Harm Than Good?
A new study found that participants who received warnings "reported greater anxiety…if they believed that the words can cause harm.”
Universities Welcome Transfer Students
Transfer students, who make up 38 percent of students in higher ed, are receiving more attention from universities now than ever before.
How Language Influences Our Thoughts
What is the relationship between language and thought? Does language shape our perception of the world? This author argues yes.
Europe Outpaces the U.S. in Language Learning
With only 20% of K-12 students enrolling in a foreign language, U.S. students trail behind their European counterparts in language learning.