People don’t want to buy a quarter-inch drill—they want a quarter-inch hole, the Harvard University marketing professor Theodore Levitt famously said. The point he creatively made...
Gov.-elect Matt Meyer stresses education in school visit after election win Matt Meyer visited Glasgow High School the day after winning the race to be Delaware’s...
Associate degree holders from the Alamo Colleges District in San Antonio helped fill vacancies in Ernst & Young’s new office in the region. Korrawin/iStock/Getty Images Plus...
The University of Tennessee (in orange) and the University of Oklahoma (in red) are among the colleges that could join a proposed super league thanks to...
Jobs, academic programs and athletic teams were all on the chopping block at many universities last month as they struggled to plug budget holes amid declining...
It was unintentional, but it still hurt. We were in the car heading to a movie. Since we’d moved to a new city in a new...
There’s something about September that inspires creativity. Earth, Wind & Fire hoped you remembered dancing in September. “Try to Remember” from “The Fantasticks” mined similarly nostalgic...
Developing an Indian-run English language proficiency test for those who wish to study abroad “won’t be easy” but could help open up opportunities for more students,...
Delaware high school football: Media Day draws 27 teams Players and coaches from 27 teams statewide came to Odessa High for photos and interviews at Delaware...
Student leaders in the Gonzaga Sport Consulting Group gain experience with high-level sports brands through consulting work. For many students, working for their dream company after...
Despite a growing emphasis on nondegree pathways, microcredentials alone won’t make workers nearly as competitive as a bachelor’s degree when it comes to the well-paying jobs...
Over the past few months, I have had conversations with colleagues at multiple institutions of higher education who have reported the reluctance of universities to enforce...