The Left and the Right Want to Kill Free Speech
Events in 2017 have brought out "free speech madness" where alleged defenders of speech have united in restricting speech when it suits their political ideas. On Reason.
Events in 2017 have brought out "free speech madness" where alleged defenders of speech have united in restricting speech when it suits their political ideas. On Reason.
Falling enrollment numbers mean the prestigious college may increase tuition, freeze salaries, or increase fundraising efforts. On Inside Higher Ed.
More than 200 localities now offer some form of tuition assistance for qualifying students after grants and scholarships are taken into account, partially to encourage economic development. In the Wall Street Journal.
President Nathan Hatch earned $4 million in compensation according to the latest available data, besting all other executives in higher education. On the News & Observer.
Aside from giving a credential employers are familiar with, college really can give students valuable skills for their careers. On Bloomberg.
University officials want to keep students on campus with a new dorm and expand its athletics facilities. On Triangle Business Journal.
The recruiting of Nassir Little shows the complications of college sports officials and the vast amounts of money tied up in high-level basketball programs. On the News & Observer.
In reauthorizing the Higher Education Act, Republicans want to cap how much graduate students can borrow from the federal government, putting the ceiling at $28,500 annually. On Inside Higher Ed.
About 60 students have gotten sick, according to university officials. On Time.
As tuition climbs, so do college president salaries. An updated analysis shows pay has increased by 9 percent in the last year. On Quartz.