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PERSPECTIVES: Don’t Un-Koch My Campus!

Says Daniele Struppa, president, Chapman College, in The Wall Street Journal.
by Future U/ May 26, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Daniel Howes On MSU’s Plight

FROM THE DETROIT NEWS: “Michigan State desperately needs to overhaul its leadership culture, a necessarily self-critical exercise that will be …
by Future U/ May 25, 2018/ MSU, Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

NEWS BRIEFS: Oxford Isn’t Just An Elite University — It’s For The Elite

Admissions data reveal that Oxford will stay that way, too. Read more from The New York Times.
by Future U/ May 24, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: At Rutgers-Newark There’s An Honors College That Honors ‘Grit’

“While academic skill matters in determining who gets selected, the emphasis is on these students’ resiliency, their drive to learn …
by Future U/ May 23, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

NEWS BRIEFS: Higher Education No-Confidence Votes On The Rise

The rate is now about 5x higher than it was just a decade ago. Read more from The Wall Street …
by Future U/ May 22, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs/

NEWS BRIEFS: Dems & Repubs Generally Agree On College Worth, But …

… they are far apart regarding government’s role in paying for it. New America’s findings are analyzed in Inside Higher Education.
by Future U/ May 21, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: MSU Reforms Look Like ….

From The Detroit Free Press, reforms might include: changing the Board’s governance structure; mandating that the new president be approved …
by Future U/ May 20, 2018/ MSU, Perspectives/

PERSPECTIVE: “Dark Cloud Has Been Lifted,” MSU Interim President, John Engler

The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Sarah Brown interviewed MSU’s interim chief.
by Future U/ May 19, 2018/ MSU, Perspectives/

NEWS BRIEFS: Where Do College Grads Move After Graduating?

Here’s an interactive source published by The Wall Street Journal. The database includes graduates from 445 schools across the country.
by Future U/ May 18, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Being Black On Campus

Read how African Americans are fighting back against racism. It’s from The Nation.
by Future U/ May 17, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

NEWS BRIEFS: Georgia State Becomes Engine of Social Mobility

From NYT: “By focusing on retaining low-income students, rather than just enrolling them, the college raised its graduation rate to 54% …
by Future U/ May 16, 2018/ News Briefs, Public Higher Ed/

PERSPECTIVES: Why Do Some People Hate College?

“Decades of conservative attacks on higher ed have succeeded in creating an image of the college teacher as radical, elitist, …
by Future U/ May 15, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: In Economic Terms, Is College Worth It?

Boston University’s Ellen Ruppel Shell says it depends on who you are demographically and the status of the school where you matriculate. …
by Future U/ May 14, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Is George Mason University Being “Trashed”?

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board thinks so. It’s because The Left has issues with some of GMU’s funding sources.
by Future U/ May 13, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVE: College For The Masses

A thoughtful essay by David Leonhardt of The New York Times.
by Future U/ May 12, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/
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