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'The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance'

Author discusses his new book on the politics of tuition policies in OECD countries.

New Programs: Mental Health Counseling, Comics, Disability Studies, Hospitality, Informatics, Human Resources, Space, Sustainability, Chemical Engineering, Behavioral Economics

Chicago School of Professional Psychology is starting a master’s program in clinical mental health counseling. Columbus College of Art &...
Opinion

Reverse Engineering the Student Experience

Well-meaning administrators and faculty members have put processes into place that show little awareness of the hurdles students confront, says Bridget Burns.

Trump Targets Colleges With Large Endowments

GOP candidate vows to work with Congress to push wealthy colleges and universities to spend more on students. Move comes as top endowments report losses.

Small College Problems

Speakers suggest areas to examine as small colleges try to change their business models.

The State of Undergraduate Education

The Commission on the Future of Undergraduate Education releases its first report, using data to lay out a broad picture of students at today's two- and four-year colleges.
Opinion

Liberal Arts, Inflexible Structures

The real obstacles to sustaining the liberal arts have to do with traditional organizational structures and curricular approaches, argue Peter Stokes and Chris Slatter.

HOPE for Whom?

New analysis of Georgia's aid program for top students -- a model for those of many other states -- finds that it is missing many low-income and minority students.