Utah’s Legislative Auditor General is telling the state’s publicly funded higher education institutions to get their figurative houses in order. A new report signals that…
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Recently, I read an interview with Mitch Daniels, who is currently the President of Purdue University and formerly was the Governor of Indiana. Daniels has…
Earlier today, the Mott Community College Board of Trustees voted to hire an interim president to replace Beverly Walker-Griffea. The Board interviewed four candidates. Three…
Washtenaw County has always prided itself on its connections to higher education. At one time, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti hosted five institutions of higher learning,…
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…
A new study by centrist think tank Third Way draws some interesting conclusions about the way the American public sees higher education. It’s safe to…
There’s been a lot of drama in higher education these days. The inane focus on the evils of diversity, equity, and inclusion; the finer points…
A survey released earlier this month about the value of a college education is getting a lot of attention for some of the wrong reasons.…
I was reading Congressional testimony from Stephanie Riegg Cellini, a Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration, and of Economics at The George Washington University.…
With all the talk about green and sustainable campuses, you might think that higher education institutions are becoming more aware of their impact on their…