
The creative disruption of higher ed

By . Japan is one of the world’s most hierarchical societies. You could have a pretty good argument about whether or not this is an artefact of the Tokugawa bakufu of the 17th century or if it goes back to the Kamakura regime of the 12th – 14th centuries, but either way, it’s been that way a long-time. It’s in the language, the culture, the politics – pretty much everywhere. And so, too, in the higher education system. More...
By . We all know that Japan is a technological leader, right? An “innovation nation”? And we all know innovation comes from universities, right? So Japanese universities must be kind of god-like in their innovation abilities, right? Right. More...
By . Japan is a fascinating country for any number of reasons, but one of them is that it has played technological catch-up with the west not once but twice, and in both cases very successfully. As such, reflecting on the role universities have played sheds considerable light on what we think of as “universal truths” about the benefits of higher education. More...
In order for Minnesota's higher education system to meet the changing needs of employers and students, we urge the State Legislature to approve funding requests from Minnesota State colleges and universities for infrastructure, technology and operations. More...
Whether you call them huddle rooms, breakout rooms or collaboration rooms, small group spaces cropping up in various campus buildings are changing the way academic facilities are used. More...
By Joshua Kim. What do you worry about?
Regarding the future of the industry in which they work, journalists are the only people more pessimistic than academics. More...
To Sen. Ed Gaunch, R-Kanawha, the problem is obvious. With years of declining enrollment and similar years of the states budget shrinking, he says West Virginia needs to rethink its system of colleges and universities. More...
Students, faculty and staff at Western Kentucky University rallied Thursday to express the importance of higher education in the commonwealth. More...