If you think that the players bear most of the risk of working in esports, think again. The options for software developers who program these…
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Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the November jobs report. In a surprise move, the economy added another 200,000 jobs and unemployment fell…
Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC has received notice from its accreditor, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) that…
Yesterday, I wrote about a vote of no confidence by the faculty of Eastern Gateway Community College. It’s not uncommon for a faculty union to…
You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase, “Turnabout is fair play.” Some Michigan community colleges have dabbled in offering bachelor’s degrees. Now Central Michigan University says it…
The financial dumpster fire at the University of Arizona rages on, and the University administration has seemingly adopted a position regarding which expenses it should…
Yesterday, I wrote about the lack of accountability for higher education administrators who make poor financial and business decisions. Often, those decisions lead to a…
A proposed change to the federal threshold for overtime eligibility is raising warnings in higher education. The Biden Administration has proposed raising the upper salary…
Increases in financial aid and personal income are central to currently enrolled higher education students’ decisions to remain in school. That is one of the…
A new Gallup poll of more than 12,000 adults between the ages of 18 and 59 gives higher education institutions reason for optimism. On the…