U.S. Focus on College Training Means the Worker Training System Can’t Succeed
In an interview with The Atlantic, Anthony Carnevale explains the failures of expanding apprenticeship and job-training programs in recent decades. In The Atlantic.
In an interview with The Atlantic, Anthony Carnevale explains the failures of expanding apprenticeship and job-training programs in recent decades. In The Atlantic.
After system president Janet Napolitano was found to be coordinating statements among campuses to state auditors, the California Board of Regents has rebuked her but still supports her administration. On Inside Higher Ed.
Calling it a proactive measure, the Ohio State administration has suspended all fraternity activity on campus. On Inside Higher Ed.
Students at Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C. claim they were cut off from dining halls and threatened with eviction if outstanding tuition balances are not paid soon, though there's disagreement that they were given prior notice. On WRAL.
The University of Pikeville in Pikeville, Kentucky offers a blueprint for how small colleges can revive stagnating towns. On Bloomberg.
Taxing college sports closes loopholes that universities exploit for profit-making ventures. On Bloomberg.
After crafting the plans for years, Minnesota has made it easier for students to transfer among al public 2-year and 4-year institutions to improve flexibility. On Inside Higher Ed.
Though only 17 percent of student debt holders are over 50, the amount of debt has been climbing as they hold student debt for children and grandchildren. On Inside Higher Ed.
Forbes has updated their list of whom they see as driving the future of education in the U.S. In Forbes.
The competition between for-profit schools and community colleges make both look bad, with much room for improvement. On Cato.