Colleges Overestimating Demand for Master’s Programs
Master's programs have exploded in popularity with school administrations, but the expected rise in students hasn't happened. On Inside Higher Ed.
Master's programs have exploded in popularity with school administrations, but the expected rise in students hasn't happened. On Inside Higher Ed.
Its education school worries about the racial imbalance between its students and teachers. On NC State.
At Brandeis, caste distinctions are present and the campus wants to head off possible tension. On Inside Higher Ed.
Those who loaned or invested in private colleges are noting the threat of bankruptcy and closure. On Bloomberg.
With overcrowding issues rising, the state legislature has funded a study to see where a new campus should be built. On EdSource.
Resident students will get a break from tuition increases in 2020. On KXLY.
When officials propose budget cuts, students want their professors' salaries protected and cuts in other areas, such as athletics or the campus bureaucracy. On the Independent Institute.
Some colleges are catering to the rise of students who want more meatless options for their meals. On Education Dive.
A case that turned on donor intent and misuse of funds has vindicated an unusual enforcement mechanism. On the Detroit News.
With the Silent Sam resolution, the Board of Governors continues to operate in a secretive manner rather than letting the public see what's happening. On the Carolina Journal.