Colleges and universities in Indiana and across the country have already warned students and their parents they won’t receive tuition refunds if campuses are forced to close again because of COVID-19…
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The Washington, D.C.-based search firm enters the fall with a wide range of assignments, looking to fill every role from president to provost to a director of institutional planning, assessment, effectiveness and research for an array of universities and colleges around the country. Let’s take a closer look…
A singular focus on the current crisis won’t do, higher education leaders say. Those in power at colleges and universities must find time to prepare their institutions for an unsettled future that looks very different from the old status quo…
Bulletin: A bunch of students brought back to college got together to drink beer on the quad…
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, for-profit colleges stand to benefit as some increase their advertising and enrollment efforts, touting online programs that could draw the newly unemployed…
The Trump administration is ramping up its scrutiny of Confucius Institutes as part of its broader concern that the Chinese Communist Party is using American university campuses to engage in espionage, spread propaganda and promote censorship…
Other Major Endorsements: Seven Former WSU Board Members, Past President, US Association of Governing Boards…
As colleges moved to reopen classrooms this fall, groups of researchers were forthright with statistical modeling showing likely COVID-19 infections on campus. That’s more than some public flagship universities can say…
More than 670 nonprofit colleges and around 100 affiliated organizations each received at least $150,000 in loans, our analysis shows…
This article about how colleges are managed was produced in partnership with The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education…
College systems and consortia have shared academic services, libraries, transportation, even a campus. Would they be able to share a president?
College and university governing boards must push their institutions to be forces for ending, rather than perpetuating, racism, write Carlton Brown, Richard Legon and Terrence MacTaggart…
