States “Penny-Wise and Pound-Foolish” According to Duncan
In a speech at the annual policy meeting of the State Higher Education Executive Officers,...
In a speech at the annual policy meeting of the State Higher Education Executive Officers,...
As the thrust for disruptive higher education models gains steam, Kentucky’s two-year colleges have...
The Department of Education announced last week that they would no longer enforce a requirement...
Senator Harkin, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, released...
A recent survey released by the Canadian Virtual University—a group of 12 universities specializing...
Bain & Company unveiled an analysis of nearly 1,700 public and private not-for-profit colleges this...
The New York Times recently conducted a poll to find out more about the increasing numbers of...
The average student in an online program today is a 33-year old white female with an annual salary...
In an article for the Huffington Post, Susan Brennan, the executive director of career services at...
The state of Ohio is pushing its public universities to develop plans that would see students...
As the cries for increased accountability in higher education get louder and louder, technology and...
Clayton Christensen and Henry Eyring, two of biggest names in disruptive higher education, have...