Fairfield University's TJ Neubauer Selected In The MLL Draft
Fairfield University's TJ Neubauer Selected In The MLL Draft
Research looks at a downside to one university's increased reliance on part-time faculty.
Their resignations, once rare, have seemingly become a frequent occurrence.
They've got a permanent presence—and great hiring and purchasing potential.
How did we get to the point where our students are treated as customers and their educations are treated like a commodity?
Elite universities disproportionately have students from the upper classes of society, and this filters through into many elite organizations having an upper class workforce. New research explores whether this is damaging, both in terms of collective and individual abilities
I was recently speaking to a class at a local university and the topic of valuations came up. One student asked me what our valuation was…
Why won’t we do what it takes to respond to the challenges facing our own Christian family?
What you need to know before you make your choices.
In theory, institutions stay out of political and cultural debates. But that’s never been true.
With increasing numbers of students claiming to be ‘triggered’ by free speech, we talk to those pushing against the trend
Don't rule anything out without at least investigating it first – though you might want to give 'custard wrestling' a miss
Instead of merely studying and analyzing social movements, this group of scholars has been asking social movements what to study and analyze.
Universidad de Talca is a Chilean university on the rise. But outdated processes inhibited its appeal to students and younger faculty. That's why the administration embarked on a digital transformation project. Now the university is an innovation showcase
"It is in hiding that bad ideas fester, and return stronger than before. Ideas can only be defeated out in the open, by better ideas."
As colleges and universities face challenges like declining enrollment, depressed student retention, and mounting student debt, higher education’s leaders must find a new mix of funding to achieve sustainability, let alone to expand and invest.
If universities are to combat racial inequality in Britain, they should be talking more to the people at the sharp end