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Hallie Busta

Higher Ed Dive

Buffalo, NY, United States

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Past articles by Hallie:

Biden pitches $12B for community college infrastructure

The money would go to states to help upgrade facilities and technology and increase access to schools in education deserts. → Read More

College faculty are 'exhausted,' concerned pandemic is widening equity gaps: report

A recent survey of more than 850 introductory-course instructors highlights issues facing wider adoption of online learning. → Read More

How higher education issues and leadership fared at the polls

News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Sex, masks and parties: Can colleges actually change student behavior?

Reopening plans rely heavily on expectations students will follow rules that limit the scope of campus life. But their schools play a role in whether they'll listen. → Read More

4 ways colleges' tech teams are managing the shift online

"Nobody has a playbook for a pandemic," one CIO said. But creativity and a knack for troubleshooting home Wi-Fi networks are helping them move forward. → Read More

Ed Dept issues proposed distance learning rules, emphasizes flexibility

The agency aims to offer more latitude in areas such as interpreting the credit hour, using instructional teams and offering competency-based programs. → Read More

As coronavirus concerns rise in US, colleges look online for continuity

News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Credly's CEO on how colleges can prepare students for skills-based hiring

Jonathan Finkelstein joins our series in which industry leaders answer questions about changes in higher education. → Read More

Chipotle wraps tuition-free degrees into benefits package

The chain will pay for employees' undergraduate studies in select programs at certain universities, including Southern New Hampshire and U of Arizona. → Read More

To keep up with blockchain, colleges look across disciplines

As fintech expands, institutions are adding classes in cryptocurrency and digital ledgers to equip students with practical skills. → Read More

College presidents sharpen focus on mental health, survey finds

Leaders of more than 400 colleges say the issue has grown as a priority in the last few years, and nearly three-fourths are putting more resources toward it. → Read More

Survey: Student loan debt tops graduates' list of regrets

News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Report: HBCUs make a big impact with a small footprint

News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Amazon expands cloud curriculum with bachelor's degree

George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College join a growing number of institutions to offer curriculum in partnership with the e-commerce company. → Read More

Walmart expands $1 a day degree program

Now open to high school students, the program has added tech credentials and partnered with more universities. → Read More

Dream Center ties could spell end for coding school Woz U

Arizona regulators cited financial and operational concerns in their decision not to renew its license, including a link to the failed college chain. → Read More

Report: Nondegree credentials improve economic mobility

News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Elizabeth Warren's $1.25T plan to make college free

News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Colleges look inward after bribery scheme exposed

The alleged conspiracy highlights parts of the admissions process at elite institutions that have long been causes of inequity, triggering calls for change. → Read More

As traditional colleges grow online, OPM relationships shift

Online program managers are answering colleges' calls for flexibility as more institutions, including state systems like SUNY, plant flags in the space. → Read More