In the 10 years since Brown University eliminated parent contributions toward tuition for undergraduates from families with incomes below $60,000, the number of these students at Brown has increased by more than 200 percent. More...
University of Houston taps CDTi Advanced Materials
CDTi Advanced Materials, Inc., (Nasdaq:CDTI) ("CDTi" or "the Company"), a leader in advanced emission control technology, announced it is partnering with a consortium led by University of Houston (Houston, Texas) on a Department of Energy (DOE) grant. More...
Appropriators take a deeper look at apprenticeships
As apprenticeships appear to gain steam as a job-training model, House appropriators want to ensure that there are accountability parameters for apprenticeship programs that could be eligible for federal funding. More...
USU begins audit of differential tuition use, processes
At the direction of its board of trustees, Utah State University is conducting an internal audit on its differential tuition, which has come under more scrutiny than usual over the past school year. More...
Researchers are hacking the human body in Colo. labs
Americans have a fascination with science fiction. And, more specifically, with how humans and technology integrate. More...
Seeking ‘equity and excellence in higher education’
As a freshman, she and about 20 other students from similar backgrounds attended a summer program that helped them transition into the college lifestyle. More...
How one university is luring top honors students with social justice
But the high-poverty city near New York probably would have lost her to another part of the country were it not for an innovative two-year-old honors program on Rutgers University’s Newark campus. More...
Is tenure dying? Does it matter?
The proportion of America’s college students taught by tenured professors has steadily shrunk over the years. As indicated in this space previously, tenured faculty are relatively expensive so college administrators facing financial pressure are increasing the proportion of teaching done by lower priced substitutes- non-tenure-track adjunct faculty, part-time instructors, even retired professors filling in on a temporary basis. More...
JAGGAER’s full procure-to-pay suite to initiate cost savings for McMaster University
JAGGAER, the world’s largest independent spend management company, is implementing a full Procure-to-Pay (P2P) suite for McMaster University. Comprised of eProcurement, accounts payable, spend analytics, and supplier management solutions, JAGGAER’s P2P suite will be used to promote spend visibility and to facilitate cost savings for McMaster University. More...
Maximizing higher education's role in growing economy
The best way to predict the future is create it, and the gap between projected jobs and educated workers may be the evidence New Mexico needs to spur efforts to create a more purpose-driven economy. More...