[Last updated (5/16/2016, 2:38 p.m.) with additional information.] Citing financial problems, Burlington College announced on Monday that it would close its academic programs on May 27, […]
Private colleges and universities are trying new strategies after discount rates rose to unseen levels yet again. May 16, 2016 By Rick Seltzer Tuition discount rates […]
As higher education grapples with the integration of traditional classroom learning and workforce training, one longstanding model could serve as a guide to satisfy employers’ demand for experienced graduates and students’ […]
Campaign co-chair describes ideas being prepared for fall campaign. Among them: getting government out of student lending, requiring colleges to share in risk of loans, discouraging […]
Jason Reinoehl, who has led the development of some of the University of Dayton’s most innovative efforts to attract and retain students, has been named vice […]
International student mobility is driving the agenda of higher education now more than ever. Numbers are rising, from 2 million globally mobile students a decade ago […]
“Education is all a matter of building bridges,” said the novelist Ralph Ellison. As the president of Franklin & Marshall College (F&M), I see such construction […]
March 27, 2016 – 4:26pm By Alex Usher There are branch campuses and then there are branch campuses. Mostly, branch campuses are set up in temporary […]
April 6, 2016 – 8:49am By Hans de Wit Over the past weeks some interesting commentaries have been made about the state of internationalization and the […]