Small private colleges, public universities cut jobs, programs to close budget gaps
Dozens of regional public and private colleges have eliminated jobs and programs this summer to close budget gaps as enrollment and tuition revenues...
Dozens of regional public and private colleges have eliminated jobs and programs this summer to close budget gaps as enrollment and tuition revenues...
In April, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed legislation that would have had a severe and negative impact on the accountability...
ACTA in the NewsAdministrative Bloat
Varner Hall, home of the University of Nebraska’s central administration, has doubled its budget in the past decade even as the university’s...
Leaders from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni recently sat down with North State Journal to discuss issues facing higher education...
At a historic IU Bloomington all-faculty meeting April 16, more than 800 faculty voted in separate motions that they had no confidence in IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav...
For anyone who has navigated the labyrinth of college tuition payments over the past three to four decades, it’s no secret that higher education...
The struggle over America’s elite universities—who controls them and how they are run–continues to rage, with lasting consequences for them and...
George Will is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and political commentator whose twice-weekly column has appeared in the Washington Post since...
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