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College presidency among the most unstable jobs
Governing examines the changing fate of the college presidency as a stable job in an unsteady industrial sector.
By Jarrett Carter • Dec. 2, 2016 -
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How can institutions best make the case for higher ed to legislators?
Amid much uncertainty, experts at the Higher Education Government Relations Conference weigh in on best practices.
By Autumn A. Arnett • Dec. 1, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
MF3d via Getty ImagesTrendlineArtificial Intelligence
As AI continues its forward march in education and the workplace, colleges are grapplling with how best to incorporate the emerging technology into admissions, courrsework and elsewhere
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Through the looking glass: Higher ed experts weigh in on industry’s future
From appropriations to changes in the tax code, many are anxious about what to expect from Washington.
By Autumn A. Arnett • Dec. 1, 2016 -
ACICS fallout forces non-profit college closure in Colorado
Officials at Colorado Heights University say negative trends in higher ed have pushed the campus beyond the brink.
By Jarrett Carter • Dec. 1, 2016 -
As Trump administration draws closer, faculty step up defense of civility
Professors from several universities are uniting behind ideas of academic preservation and ethics out of concern for a perceived decline in respect for learning culture.
By Jarrett Carter • Dec. 1, 2016 -
Kansas State faces student lawsuit over sexual assault
Two women allege the university ignored pleas to investigate separate off-campus incidents of rape, and say that the inaction is a clear Title IX violation.
By Jarrett Carter • Dec. 1, 2016 -
Texas bullet train project opens doors for campus-corporate partnerships
Students from several public universities have played a major role in the development of the state's major metropolitan transportation initiative.
By Jarrett Carter • Dec. 1, 2016 -
Ed Dept releases 6 best practices for at-risk student engagement
Incentives and intense support are two of the more effective student outreach strategies outlined by the federal agency.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 30, 2016 -
For-profits expected to flourish under Trump administration
Higher education experts are forecasting better days ahead for the embattled sector.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 30, 2016 -
How much is too much for presidential travel costs?
A Maryland community college president faces controversy after stakeholders question the price and frequency of her work-related travel.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 30, 2016 -
DeVos the latest SecEd in a long line without higher ed experience
The Chronicle looks back at the history of leadership in the federal agency overseeing American education, which has long looked to secondary schools for leadership.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 29, 2016 -
Deep Dive
The 2016 Dive Awards for higher education
Microcredentials and badging disrupted the industry, and the zeroing in on for-profits put all of higher ed on notice. Find out which president's unique outlook earned him Administrator of the Year honors.
By Autumn A. Arnett • Nov. 29, 2016 -
Overtime rule blocked in federal court
Federal guidance on paying specific staff members additional wages for work beyond weekly thresholds has been stayed by a Texas judge.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 23, 2016 -
UL board ouster could be subject to Supreme Court approval
Kentucky AG Andy Beshear hopes the state's highest court will offer the final word on if Governor Matt Bevin unlawfully removed and replaced an entire cadre of trustees.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 23, 2016 -
Illinois performance-based funding plan heavy on restricted support
A plan to attach stabilizing appropriations to three public campuses front-loads support for research and human resources.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 21, 2016 -
SEL, policy uncertainty, and Coursera: The week's most-read education news
Stay ahead of the class with our look at a New Jersey school's digital transformation and more here!
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 18, 2016 -
Trump administration causes concern for growing international student population
International student enrollment in the U.S. is at a record high, but concern for safety and respect is also growing among the group.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 18, 2016 -
Seattle residents debate UW expansion in residential district
A proposal to rezone a residential area adjacent to the university is drawing a mix of support and concern.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 18, 2016 -
Survey: 70% of colleges lack plan to eliminate admissions bias
While many schools believe in fair and equitable admissions for students, a large percentage who admit that bias is a possibility in student selection have no plan to counter its effects.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 18, 2016 -
Deep Dive
With legalization, college marijuana enterprise stands to increase
Decriminalization in four states offers new possibilities for research and revenue.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 17, 2016 -
Obama officials brace for higher ed overhaul under new administration
Undersecretary of Education Ted Mitchell recently addressed the potential of massive rollback on policies and initiatives created over the last eight years.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 17, 2016 -
Students stage walkout protest in support of undocumented citizens
Students demand "sanctuary campuses" in protest of potentially harsh immigration policies from the Trump White House.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 17, 2016 -
Experts forecast for-profit resurgence under Trump administration
Observers say deregulation will re-open the door for another wave of for-profit institutions attracting millions of students nationwide.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 17, 2016 -
Ohio State signs up for financial performance audit
The flagship institution hopes to generate $400 million in realized savings.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 15, 2016 -
Could Illinois performance-based funding system set new trend for public institutions?
With budget support remaining tenuous, school officials commit to new standards of enrollment and productivity in exchange for sustained state investment.
By Jarrett Carter • Nov. 14, 2016