How to Actually Pay College Athletes
Though interest in moving away from amateurism has increased, many remain skeptical of how athletes would be paid even though the free market has figured things out before. On Deadspin.
Though interest in moving away from amateurism has increased, many remain skeptical of how athletes would be paid even though the free market has figured things out before. On Deadspin.
The development includes lab and office space to further collaboration between businesses and the university. On Triangle Business Journal.
College dropouts struggle to repay their loans and are at higher risk to default. On the Daily Tar Heel.
Grand Canyon University's transition has been approved after rule changes allowing for such change by the Trump administration. On Education Dive.
Honors students are pushed to think about college as the next step, then face opposition if they want to pursue a different path. On the Wall Street Journal.
With free speech controversies on campus, events carry their own responsibilities and consequences. On The Atlantic.
Thomas Jefferson University and Philadelphia University served two different types of students, but their merger has found success they hope to build on. On the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Though his research is thin at best, David Lisak has carried a strong influence in the legal system. On Real Clear Politics.
Graduate students generate a disproportionate amount of student debt with more risk and less public benefit. On The Hill.
Universities have bifurcated into a successful STEM and medical section and a lagging humanities and liberal arts area. University leaders are becoming less concerned with the controversies of the latter. On First Things.