For the last few days, I have written about the wealth gap, and how it changes based on educational attainment. The Federal Reserve Bank of…
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Earlier this year, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis updated an annual study called The State of US Wealth Inequality. (Initially, the St. Louis…
A new Bankrate survey provides more insight into why community colleges should strive to eliminate academic programs that lead to low-wage occupations. According to the…
About a month ago, the Times of San Diego ran an opinion piece that is worth the time it takes to read it. The author…
Since at least 2001, the first year enrollment data are available in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), the data on Black students at…
This week, the news cycle has focused on the Supreme Court ruling that gutted Affirmative Action as it relates to selective college admissions criteria. Technically,…
Washington has gone all out on whipping up bad news for higher education. I’m not talking about the Supreme Court ruling that gutted Affirmative Action,…
Baker College has been part of the Michigan higher education landscape since 1911. The school, which the Higher Learning Commission accredits, offers both undergraduate and…
Sinclair Community College announced that it will offer a $2,000 stipend to individuals who sign up to earn a short-term certificate in one of nearly…
Last month, the consulting firm Deloitte published an interesting series on trends in higher education. One trend they cited was the transformation of the business…