Did You Know? The Campus COVID-19 Plan That Worked
…lockdown like many other campuses. The school created an app called “safer Illinois” that tracks test results (students, faculty, and staff must be tested at least once a week). Without…
…lockdown like many other campuses. The school created an app called “safer Illinois” that tracks test results (students, faculty, and staff must be tested at least once a week). Without…
‘Sign of the Times’ The University of Massachusetts at Amherst announced Feb. 18 that it would shift away from using race preferences in its admissions policies. The university will instead…
…we offer the people the state that they will not be judged on anything other than the fruits of their labor. So they are entitled, if they work hard, they…
…these visiting faculty members will be part of the faculty for several years, with the term often renewable, it’s surprising that the selection process is not more like that used…
TANSTAAFL. There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. That’s the pithy way that economists convey the idea that there are always costs associated with the goods and services…
Which college a student chooses to attend is a major decision that can affect the rest of their life. What students want to study, what they can afford to pay,…
…expects what never was and never will be.” This study makes it clear that we have something to worry about in the quality of education many of our young people…
…management guru Clayton Christensen predicted that half of American colleges would shut down by 2030. One new study, “The College Stress Test, Tracking Institutional Futures across a Crowded Market”, is…
What will they learn? That is the question that the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) has been asking America’s colleges for thirteen years in a report by the…
…of study might hurt the sacred belief in social engineering for diversity. As noted above, UCLA eventually decided that Professor Robert Mare would conduct a study of the university’s admissions…