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Pedal to the Metal

David Strauss, Jamie Ealy and Eric Collum describe why and how to accelerate institutional strategy in the midst of a crisis.

‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’

Teacher education programs were facing major problems even before the pandemic, but are they dying of natural causes or being killed off? Either way, what's lost when they go away for good?

New Programs: International Relations, Nursing, Accounting, Data Analytics, Organizational Leadership, Nonprofit Administration

Adelphi University is starting a B.A. in international relations. Mount Mary University, in Wisconsin, is starting a four-year bachelor of...

Tuition Rises at Historically Low Rate Amid Pandemic

Four-year colleges increased prices at the lowest rate in three decades, on average. But the COVID-19 pandemic's greatest effects on pricing, funding and student aid might still be to come.
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A Financial Framework for the COVID Crisis

Tim Yates advises on how colleges should consider asset allocation, endowment spending and development programs over both the short and long term.

Capital Campaign Watch: Thomas, U of La Verne, U of Montana

Starting Out: Thomas College is starting a campaign to raise $27 million. It has already raised $26 million. Finishing Up...

The Promise and Disappointment of Free College

New research on how some free college programs affect enrollment is promising. But it comes at a time when some of these programs are being scaled back due to the pandemic.

Pandemic Boosts Fundraising at Community Colleges

Several two-year colleges are reporting record fundraising years and more individual donors than ever before. The pandemic seems to have boosted efforts so far -- but will it last?