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When I first arrived at The Chronicle of Higher Education in May 1997, I was hired as a report for its daily website
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The bachelorās degree is facing an identity crisis.
In the last year and a half, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Utah have stopped requiring a four-year
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If you're at #asugsvsummit - join Stig Leschly, Jeff Selingo and I for a conversation on postsecondary value at 11AM today (4/16) in
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As the number of students enrolling and remaining in college continues to fall, there is an imperative at many institutions to grow enrollment.
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What Harvard University today with requiring test-scores is more than just catching up with what MIT, Yale, and Dartmouth have already done. Harvard
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What is the "right" length for a baccalaureate degree? Is the 4-year norm right (although it takes most students longer anyway)? What do
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šæ š„ š This is about movie theaters but you can replace them with colleges and universities below and ask the same question.
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Last night in Philadelphia, I hosted my 35th salon dinner since 2016 with college and university leaders, in this case, from Pennsylvania, Maryland,
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EVERY graduate school, EVERY employer should do this on a regular basis: a list of colleges where students who enrolled or were hired
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Digital transformation is a significant change in any organization, especially higher ed, where a culture of shared governance means that various stakeholders get
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Whenever I visit a friend who lives in Switzerland, Iām constantly amazed at the design of an education-to-career pipeline that includes apprenticeships as
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š Weāre excited to announce Jeff Selingo as a keynote speaker at the 2024 Engage Summit š
Dive into the heart of educational innovation
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š š ļø š Skills-based hiring is all the rage right now, but what does it really mean (i.e. which skills) and what does
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A week like no other to discuss this critical issue for higher ed: how to grow enrollment.
TODAY, join me for the "Next
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Yesterday, Wells College announced it was closing at the end of this semester. Yet if you look at their social media feeds from
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That piece from Jon Marcus last week about closures once a week seems about right. But as someone else mentioned, they might slow
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The biggest growth area in enrollment for community colleges isnāt working adults or new high-school graduates looking for a cheaper alternative to four-year
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After more than a half century of sustained growth following the GI Bill, the Baby Boom, and then a job market that privileged
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Lots of talk in recent days about decline of Northeast and popularity of the South when it comes to college.
Not denying there's
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This is a really good piece by Dan Bauman in The Chronicle of Higher Education that raises lots of questions about what an