As the financial health of most universities goes from bad to worse, a little-known nonprofit college in California is gushing returns and expanding nationwide by cribbing from the for-profit playbook.
In reality, it’s about students’ return on their investment—which opportunities did the degree unlock, and how do those translate into economic and social mobility?
Using Covid recovery funds provided by the federal government, North Dakota has embarked on an effort to train its school boards to be much more effective, a blueprint that could benefit other states.
The University of Michigan will announce that Santa J. Ono, currently president of the University of British Columbia, will be its new president, according to reports from the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and others.
The huge decline is a function of an improving job market, what were often lousy pandemic learning conditions, and increasing college costs and fear of the new worst case scenario—debt without a degree.
The storytellers of the future might want to reset their horizon line for the voices and footsteps of a woman who has only just turned the page on the script of a lifetime. You can call her Divya; this storyteller will call her, ‘next.’
The impact of that seismic effort might be felt for generations to come as the ‘Great Resignation’ does not appear to discriminate amongst professional fields.
The latest, groundbreaking new law in Arizona allows 1.1 million public school parents to use their state tax dollars to choose the educational pathway they believe best meets the needs of their children.
Competitive direct medical programs allow aspiring doctors to simultaneously apply to the undergraduate and its partnered medical school. Here are four red flags to look out for when considering a direct medical program.