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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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University rankings, accountability, and competition
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What goes up must come down -- except, of course, in the world of higher education, where university tuitions tend to...
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By Gillian Wee - Universities, on average, had $167.8 million in debt in the 12 months ended June 30, with the biggest...
A study shows that high-end compensation for private college presidents is increasing. In 2004, no presidents made $1...
The job market for business school students is better than last year, but still isn't back to pre-recession levels,...
‘Oxford slips in international university ranking as Asian rivals 'snap at heels', read The Guardian newspaper’s...
By Daniel de Vise - Many of America's wealthiest universities lost billions in endowment value in the closing months of...
A few months ago, Bernie Knight, General Counsel of the USPTO, stated that in order to ensure optimal ROI on...
In the “Open your world” film, the actual characters, dancers and artists are played by actors, while stereoscopic 3D...
How can you possibly save enough for your child's college education when tuition is rising by at least 4 percent a...
Illinois’ Global Campus: Interview with Lee Kantz, Chief Marketing Officer The University of Illinois’ “Global Campus“,...
Education Start-Up "SmartlyEdu" discuss their approach to the LMS
Courseopedia is a new search engine that aggregates courses from many different educational institutions.
An effective university technology transfer model should take advantage of lessons learned from the current process,...
Speaking of rogue IP, today’s post is about grey markets. About a third of university research commercialization...
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Dr. Mike Offerman, Capella University: Quality, Access and Transparency in Higher Education November 18, 2009 Interview...
Richard Vedder studies higher education financing, labor economics, immigration, government fiscal policy and income...
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