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BUSINESS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
College and university endowments are down, and some speculating that enroll could drop as well. How will colleges and universities survive during the economic downturn and in the future? This topic covers the business of higher education.
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Guest Post by Matthew Ulmer, IDP Education
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of her debt as a cautionary tale 'so the next generation of kids who want to get a higher education knows what they're...
Richard Vedder studies higher education financing, labor economics, immigration, government fiscal policy and income...
Washington, D.C. – We’ve all heard about university-driven open-education projects like MIT OpenCourseWare.
Many people put a great deal of faith in Clayton Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation. I do. The research is...
College applicants in 2010 will get a lesson in the real-world version of the golden rule: the one in which the person...
By Daniel de Vise - Many of America's wealthiest universities lost billions in endowment value in the closing months of...
By Gillian Wee - Universities, on average, had $167.8 million in debt in the 12 months ended June 30, with the biggest...
(Editor’s note; This is the first in a series of articles that challenges the “degree system” of knowledge measurement...
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Are business schools preparing students for a flat world where organizations and national boundaries are becoming...
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"Changes of particular significance to higher education include: * Information used in education is often now...
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...cuts and unemployment increase, people would seek education as refugees...
The hype about colleges' heightened admissions standards and skyrocketing tuition in crowded and financially troubled...
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Published: January 24, 2010 More than a decade ago, Lawrence K. Grossman, former president of both NBC News and PBS,...
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