The public's confidence in higher education continues to drop, but two-year colleges are perceived more favorably than four-year institutions. Confidence in colleges and universities continues to sag ...
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While the Trump administration has painted a bleak picture of the higher education sector as a costly enterprise that burdens taxpayers and pushes leftist ideologies, new survey data shows that most ...
Americans’ confidence in higher education is at an all-time low, according to a Gallup poll released today. The poll was conducted in June and found only 36 percent of Americans have “a great deal” or ...
I’ve spent more than five decades making difficult decisions in finance, government, business, and politics. Looking back, what most prepared me for the life I’ve led was the open exchange of ideas ...
B ryan Alexander is perhaps higher education’s most prominent intellectual provocateur. He identifies emergent, often-existential, macro-level challenges and conjectures how colleges will confront ...
With 70% of the entire population under 30, youth are one of Africa’s greatest reasons for optimism, and access to higher education for this youth should be a major driver for economic development, ...
Historically, higher education has often been inaccessible to groups such as women, ethnic and racial minorities, the disabled and the poor. The International Covenant on Economic, Social, and ...
There are around 264 million students enrolled in universities around the world. Yet despite the boom in demand, the overall enrollment ratio is 43% with large differences between countries and ...