Ryerson men’s issues group says students' union shutting out male voices
Universities are a natural home to political and social diversity, but when men’s rights groups are the topic at hand, students seem reluctant to engage in formal discussions. Read more...
The Role of Universities in Supporting Regional Economies: Earn Up in Northeast Florida
By John Delaney - EvoLLLution. Colleges and universities have always been important to the regional economy here in Northeast Florida—both as sizable businesses anchored in the community and as institutions advancing the educational needs of residents. In the past decade, though, our role in economic development has grown significantly as workforce availability has become the driver in relocation and expansion decisions by employers. More...
Navigating the CBE Frontier: Managing Enrollment and Revenue Targets
By Aaron Brower - EvoLLLution. We met this summer with the program leads, academic deans, and business officers managing each of our existing UW Flexible Option programs to set enrollment and revenue targets for the coming year. More...
Georgia helps students earn associate’s degrees
The University System of Georgia (USG) has joined forces with Parchment, an academic credentials management system, to help award the thousands of Georgia citizens who have some college, but no degree, with associate’s degrees they may have unknowingly earned. More...
NYU highlights professional pathways
The NYU School of Professional Studies (NYUSPS) is developing and introducing several new non-degree educational initiatives, which will serve professionals who are already established in their fields, as well as those who are unemployed and underemployed. More...
College president reimagines analytics with dramatic success
By . It increased student enrollment while reducing student recruitment expenses, increased course completion and persistence rates, and informed policy changes across campus with effective results. It’s also completely autonomous and spearheaded by the college President. More...
The New Yorker Gets One Right
The ENEM: A Giant Bottleneck for Brazil
By Marcelo Knobel. This time of the year is critical for millions of students all over Brazil. The entrance examinations season for higher education starts with the National High School Examination (ENEM), organized by the Ministry of Education. Read more...
Paine College Unable to Make Payroll
Paine College, a historically black institution in Georgia, announced Friday that it could not make its most recent payroll. Read more...
