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PERSPECTIVES: Higher Ed Branding On Steroids–Franchising Elite Schools

Dartmouth at Pebble Beach. Berkeley at Hyannisport. Could it happen? Jay Mathews speculates in The Washington Post.
by Future U/ January 9, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: New Book Predicts Student Shortage For America’s Non-Elite Higher Ed

Prediction is made by Nathan Grawe in his new book, Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education. Read more from …
by Future U/ January 8, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Does Higher Education Really Care About Adjunct Faculty?

The Atlantic feature article concludes it doesn’t appear that way. Read more here.
by Future U/ January 7, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

NEWS BRIEFS: Higher Ed Administrative Costs On The Rise

“The fastest-growing expense in higher education is administrative overhead,” said Judith Wilde, a professor and chief operating officer of the Schar …
by Future U/ January 6, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: What’s Ahead in 2018 For Higher Education?

Higher education consultants Lisa M. Rudgers and Julie A. Peterson make six predictions. It’s from Inside Higher Education.
by Future U/ January 5, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives/

PERSPECTIVES: What Is College For? A Freshman Responds

Read Meera’s Navlakha soulful essay from The New York Times.
by Future U/ January 4, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives/

NEWS BRIEFS: International Student Enrollment Drops At Many U.S. Universities

In a survey of 500 schools, The Institute of International Education reported a 7% decline (Fall Semester). Half of those institutions …
by Future U/ January 3, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: How New Tax Policy On Endowments Will Hurt Elite Universities

N. Gregory Mankiw’s thoughtful essay (from The New York Times) describes how the Federal tax on large endowments will hurt …
by Future U/ January 2, 2018/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

NEWS BRIEFS: Income Share Agreements, Another Way To Pay For College

Read this Washington Post article about an expanding practice.
by Future U/ January 1, 2018/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Patrick Hruby On The College Sports Money Machine

Hruby writes: “Clemson coach Dabo Swinney once said that he would quit coaching altogether if schools paid players, “because there’s enough …
by Future U/ December 31, 2017/ Higher Ed, Perspectives/

PERSPECTIVES: College-Going Lags For Rural And Small Town Students

Read why in this article from The Atlantic.
by Future U/ December 30, 2017/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVE: How Colleges Avoid Paying Huge Tax Bills

The New York Times reports it’s because of college athletics. Consider the Atlantic Coast Conference. In 2015, the conference reported …
by Future U/ December 29, 2017/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Rampell On Why Many Republicans ‘Hate College’

Her column is from the December 28 issue of The Washington Post.
by Future U/ December 28, 2017/ Higher Ed, Perspectives, Society/

NEWS BRIEFS: New Report Reveals Trends In Koch-Funding Of Higher Education

The report says that “since 2015, The Koch Foundation has lost more campuses than it has gained.” What’s it mean? …
by Future U/ December 27, 2017/ Higher Ed, News Briefs, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Implications Of Application Increases At State Flagship Universities

This Washington Post story focuses on the situation at U of Maryland, College Park. Applications have increased 100% at some …
by Future U/ December 26, 2017/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/
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