What has been the biggest operational efficiency game changer in the last couple of years. More...
Look to the Future: Driver not needed
Driverless shuttle service debuted this fall at the University of Michigan’s North Campus. More...
Practicing humility, from the top down
As more leaders in higher education are being called to task, we have to come to the realization that public humiliation is becoming a condition of leadership in higher education. More...
Targeted texts can boost college enrollment
Colleges and universities should be texting students—but not everyone, not all the time, and not about everything that’s happening on campus. More...
Winning the waste game in higher ed
Colleges and universities have turned their attention to areas on campuses that generate tremendous amounts of waste in small amounts of time: their stadiums and arenas. More...
Maryland bans scholarship displacement in higher ed
Reducing student financial aid packages based on scholarship funding from outside sources, a common practice, will no longer happen at public colleges in Maryland. More...
Waste providers on game day fumbles
What might an institution do to avoid mistakes in executing game-day waste plans. More...
Does school size matter in game day sustainability?
The trend toward greener game days is most pronounced among the big athletic schools, given their more plentiful resources, says Julian Dautremont-Smith, director of programs for the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. More...
Six steps for colleges to inspire innovation
At Bryant University, we adopted a six-step design thinking approach that other campus leaders can use to create a culture focused on encouraging innovative teaching and creating innovators. More...
Campus groundbreakings: St. Francis Chapel, STEM facility, 310 Innovation Blvd
A new 7,000-square-foot freestanding chapel will be the tallest and most central point at the University of Saint Francis in Indiana. More...