Educational Development Corporation announces seventh amendment to loan agreement
Educational Development Corporation (“EDC”) (NASDAQ:EDUC) (http://www.edcpub.com) today announced the execution of the Seventh Amendment to Loan Agreement. More...
Future uncertain as Ohio higher ed board sits idle
The future of Ohio’s once-powerful higher education advisory board remains uncertain as lawmakers move to change the way the state oversees education. More...
When higher ed languishes, so does Mich.
Amazon's rejection of Michigan as a finalist for its second headquarters is a wake-up call for what types of communities will prosper in the near and distant future — and they are the ones who prize and support post-secondary education. More...
A new higher ed movement
Across our history, America has educated our citizens and future leaders far more effectively than other countries. U.S. education has always been a staple of national strength and global leadership. More...
Lumina Foundation-funded partnership between Credly, ACE
Credly and the American Council on Education (ACE) today announced a new initiative designed to enable the recognition of learning and skill-development, regardless of where it occurs, using portable digital credentials. More...
We’re still paying for rich people to go to college. Why?
Republicans these days are full of tender concern that government welfare programs may weaken the moral fiber of their recipients. That is why they insist that benefits go only to those who prove their fitness of character through employment or job training. More...
Colleges open libraries to neighboring students
Sharing resources among campuses makes sense for more than economical reasons, as colleges are finding these opportunities can better serve busy students. More...