Part two exposing the tension between higher education as a business and as a service and how this conflict has created the sector’s current identity crisis.
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We can, and should, empathize with students’ trauma. But we shouldn’t validate desires to shield them from discomforting ...
New survey suggests that difficulty calculating the real cost of college weakens institutional trust among students and their ...
Jennifer Burris, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Lenoir-Rhyne University in North Carolina, has been named president of Buffalo State University, part of the State University of New ...
The federal government is expected to phase out the last of its Special Student Relief designations, which provide ...
Pamela Evette said Thursday she’s “not a vindictive person.” But she’s gotten behind a push by some lawmakers to eliminate ...
As colleges expand services, a new study from the Ruderman Family Foundation finds students struggling to navigate a growing ...
In Reset, Dan Heath tries to explain why most organizational change efforts fail—and how to do it right. His central ...
The Trump administration argues that allowing “biological males” into “women’s intimate spaces” violates Title IX, a federal ...
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By tying value to selectivity, colleges created a system that limits access, inflates cost and undermines its own credibility.