Strength in Smaller Numbers?
By Rick Seltzer. Experts worry college closings hurt the overall ecosystem more than they help competitors. Past examples show enrollment boosts can be small after a nearby college shuts down, but some institutions can still strengthen themselves with savvy moves. More...
Downsizing Through Buyouts
By Greg Toppo. Facing flat enrollment and strained annual budgets, DePauw University will tap endowment to finance layoffs for dozens of staff members and hefty voluntary retirement packages for a graying faculty. More...
International Enrollment Up 16% in Canada
By Elizabeth Redden. The number of international students in Canada increased by 16 percent from 2017 to 2018, following on a 20 percent increase the year before. More...
Application Growth Finally Slows at U of California
By Scott Jaschik. Even as selective colleges in many parts of the country report increases, system sees application decline -- after years of increases. Some of the private colleges in the state with large in-state student populations (and ability to focus on minority students) see growth. More...
Hampshire Won't Admit More Students
By Scott Jaschik. But college will enroll those who were admitted early decision or were admitted a year ago and deferred enrolling. More...
Trying to ‘De-Bias’ Faculty Recruiting
Critères de recrutement en entreprises adaptées en 2019
Arrêté du 18 février 2019. Plus...
Recruiting AI Talent: 4 Ways To Get Ahead Of The Next Hiring Wave
While businesses may not be facing this new reality, at least education is. More...