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PERSPECTIVES: Pros And Cons of Purdue’s “Back a Boiler” Loan Repayment Program

Interpretations are from USA Today.
by Future U/ May 11, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Enrollment Contracts Provide Legal Firewall For For-Profit Universities

Caveat emptor is the conclusion of  The Nation in this new investigative report.
by Future U/ May 11, 2016/ Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: More Colleges Emphasizing Civic Learning

Read why in an article published recently in Inside Higher Education.
by Future U/ May 11, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Why Are So Many Men Coaching NCAA Women’s Sports?

For insights read Annie Brown’s report via Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting.
by Future U/ May 10, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: A Commencement Address To Remember

Commencement Address 2016, Daniel Porterfield, president, Franklin and Marshall College (courtesy Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post)
by Future U/ May 9, 2016/ Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Silence And A University President

Baylor University is getting national attention. It’s about football, sexual assault, & institutional response. Read more  from The Dallas Morning News.
by Future U/ May 6, 2016/ Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: When A “Balanced Decision” Causes Campus Distress

Yale retains the name of white supremacist on a residential college & names another college after a civil rights activist.  Read more.
by Future U/ May 5, 2016/ Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Repetitive Themes Appear in Campus Branding

There’s a lot of similarity. And distinctiveness sometimes comes with a question: Is the message valid? Read more.
by Future U/ May 5, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Higher Education Needs to Become A Social Leveler … Again

“3% of students at the most selective schools come from the bottom economic quartile. The top economic quartile supplies 72%.” Read this NYTs …
by Future U/ May 3, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: How Much Cash Should Michigan Public Universities Pour Into Athletics?

Detroit Free Press article stimulated by HBO program (Real Sports) with spotlight on EMU. Read more here.
by Future U/ May 3, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: What’s In A Name? “Oh, My!” That’s The Answer at Geo Mason University

With Kock Brothers money already invested on campus, renaming the law school in honor of Justice Antonin Scalia is causing consternation. Read …
by Future U/ May 2, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVE: Idaho President Says Why School is Leaving Big-Time Sports

That decision, which is under fire from alums and other boosters, is explained in this article from Inside Higher Education. …
by Future U/ May 1, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Subsidies Are Primary Means of Funding College Sports At Many Universities

Majority of public universities can’t balance athletic books without university allocations and student fees. Amount nationally? $2.6 billion dollars in ’14-15. …
by Future U/ April 28, 2016/ Perspectives, Public Higher Ed, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Neoliberalism and Its Insidious Impacts

The ideology that just about nobody has heard of is the ideology that permeates everyday life–and not for the better. …
by Future U/ April 28, 2016/ Perspectives, Society/

PERSPECTIVES: Enhancing Economic Diversity Through Greater Diversity in College Enrollments

Catherine Hill, president, Vassar College, writes about an avenue to increase diversity in America’s upper-income population.
by Future U/ April 26, 2016/ Perspectives, Society/
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