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9 octobre 2017

Home at Last in NYC

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Almost seven years after winning high-profile competition, Cornell Tech opens on Roosevelt Island, with 30 faculty members and almost 300 graduate students. More...

9 octobre 2017

Disparaging Interpretive Dance (and More)?

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Kentucky governor sets off debate -- and nettles some professors -- by suggesting eliminating programs that don't prepare students for good-paying jobs. More...

9 octobre 2017

A Look in the Mirror

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Racism hurts students throughout the college admissions process, leading scholar tells meeting of admissions counselors. More...

9 octobre 2017

Fee for Honors

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Arizona State’s honors college fee, currently at $1,500 per year, has enabled explosive growth, leaders say. Critics worry about dissuading poor students from enrolling, but others say public institutions need new sources of revenue and ways to offer value to top students. More...

9 octobre 2017

New Guidance for Trustees on Free Speech Issues

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges has issued a new white paper with guidelines to help leaders with the difficult issues of free speech and expression. More...

9 octobre 2017

Prior-Prior’s Payoff

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Changes made last year to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid led to new behaviors both intended and unintended by students and colleges and universities, according to survey results and other data presented at a Friday session during the National Association for College Admission Counseling's national conference. More...

9 octobre 2017

More Than Cotton

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. President who apologized for cotton centerpieces at event for black students now is sorry for a menu that many see as insensitive for being stereotypically black cuisine. More...

9 octobre 2017

E.M.B.A.s Under Pressure

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Executives, with financial support from their companies, once paid top dollar for special versions of the M.B.A. hosted by business schools at far-flung urban locations. Support is dwindling, and online competition growing, challenging what had been a source of revenue for some schools. More...

9 octobre 2017

Can Dartmouth Grow and Stay Small?

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. College considers increasing undergraduate levels by 10 percent to 25 percent -- but still identifying as a small college. Despite a $112 million 2016 operating deficit, administrators say the move wouldn’t be about bringing in more money. More...

9 octobre 2017

Liberty's Disclosure Headache

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. University says it did not need to break out home sale to Trey Falwell, a top administrator who is son of the president, after allegations in an article that also detailed his ownership of a Miami hostel. More...

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