Commoditization Should Impact Transactional Higher Ed, not Academics
The commoditization of graduate education should not impact academic quality; through all of the...
Kelly Otter | Dean of the School of Continuing Studies, Georgetown University
The commoditization of graduate education should not impact academic quality; through all of the...
Carol Fleming | Assistant Dean for Outreach and Engagement, James Madison University
PK-12 partnerships can enrich the campus in many ways, supports the local community and can also...
Katy Meyers | Research Assistant for the Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University
Planning an unforgettable conference requires, time, strategic thinking, restraint and a great deal...
Freeman Hrabowski III | President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
As more and more American households are tightening their belts, it’s imperative that higher...
Tina Goodyear | Chief Operating Officer, The Presidents' Forum at Excelsior College
Competency-based learning and Massive Open Online Courses can help higher education institutions...
John LaBrie | Dean and Associate Provost for Professional Education, Clark University
The increasing pressure on CE administrators to win philanthropic donations marks the movement of...
Cathy Sandeen | President, CSU East Bay
There are many emerging trends enabling continuing education providers to become more efficient and...
Chari Leader Kelley | Senior Fellow, CAEL
Technology’s growth and changing demands on higher education are combining to support the...
Conference management is more complex than simply setting a date; conference organizers need to...
Peter Stokes | Managing Director, Huron Consulting Group
By following the example of the publishing industry and finding new ways for their resources to be...
Gary Stocker | Management Program Director, Lindenwood University
Dynamic tuition pricing is an innovation that could help reduce the cost of higher education for...
Without innovation, a higher education institution cannot grow and compete in the new postsecondary...