Earlier this year, the Department of Justice published a final rule that revised Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The new rules…
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According to a recent White House Council of Economic Advisors analysis, artificial intelligence will impact the employment of as much as 10% of the current…
A new survey released today by Gallup and the Lumina Foundation show that 87% of people who left college without a degree or credential cited…
Yesterday, I wrote about data changes to the College Scorecard in advance of the Department of Education’s implementation of its new Gainful Employment rules on…
Data collection is big in higher education. There’s a lot of money riding on the performance of these institutions. One tool the Department of Education…
Yesterday, I wrote about the coming data collection requirements associated with the Department of Education’s “Gainful Employment” rule. Starting July 1, private, for-profit education institutions…
I read an article today from the El Camino College Union – the student newspaper at El Camino Community College in Torrance, CA. ECC is…
In 2003, Ann Arbor voters approved – by a 2:1 margin – a 30-year tax to create a “green belt” around the City of Ann…
According to data released by the Federal Reserve today, fewer than 54% of American households could weather three months of expenses if they lost their…
Everyone has a different experience with post-secondary education. One element of the Federal Reserve Board’s Survey on Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED) reviews higher education…