Higher education proposal offers counterproductive change To the Editor: The commentary March 11 by State University of New York Chancellor Nancy Zimpher touting the so-called Public Higher Education ...
For higher education, the pandemic has forced major questions about affordability and cost into the spotlight. Both students and parents are hesitant to spend tens of thousands of dollars on classes ...
The decision to attend college was a no-brainer during the second half of the 20th century. It almost assured higher earnings and job security. Tuition wasn’t even very expensive. None of this is true ...
Over the past seven months, the College of Arts and Sciences has been engaged in designing an allocation methodology, or budget model, to define the distribution of college funds among the three ...
Graduating. Graduating on time. Graduating with manageable student loan debt. Graduating with technical and people skills needed to launch a career. Thinking about the completion aspect alone, the ...
Recently I invited Ted Spencer of the University of Michigan and Eric Furda of the University of Pennsylvania to join me in the Forbes library for a discussion on college admissions. Mr. Spencer is ...
The application for St. John’s College asks prospective students a famous question. Modeled after the college’s unique undergraduate curriculum of learning from “great books” from throughout history, ...
Last year, Tufts University hosted a symposium on Art, Race and Politics, which included a panel discussion (and later a concert) with musicians Daniel Carter, Matthew Shipp and William Parker. This ...