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Education Administration

College Closures Surge Amid Financial Strain, Demographic Shifts

With 30 recent college closures, higher ed can implement policies to make the transition smoother for students.

What Have We Learned From a Season of Campus Protests?

With campus tensions far from resolved and a presidential election on the horizon, is higher ed ready for the fall?

Are Accreditors to Blame for the Growing Cost of Higher Ed?

Universities are hiring more higher ed administrators to meet stringent and growing requirements by accreditors.

4 Takeaways from the 2024 Cascade CMS User Conference

Admission website content sucks, but personalized, equitable content can increase access.

Is Biden’s Executive Order on AI Too Hands-Off for Higher Ed?

The White House’s executive order on AI has left institutions of higher education with just as many questions as answers and that might be a boon.

AI’s Impact on Institutional Reputation

Institutional leaders must find a delicate balance between embracing advancements while managing potential risks to reputation and academic integrity.

Can AI Help Cut Administrative Bloat?

An encroaching enrollment stall coupled with administrative bloat may lead to institutional challenges, but at least one university believes AI may be the solution to higher education’s survival.

Communication Breakdown: The Strain of Responding to Crises Like the Israeli-Hamas Conflict

An age-old PR question rears its head again on college campuses: With emotions boiling on all sides, should leaders pick a side, foster discourse or keep their heads down?

Higher Ed Grapples with AI’s Impact

From blanket bans to curriculum acceptance, universities are taking different approaches to address the growing popularity of artificial intelligence in and out of the classroom.

Painting a Larger Picture of Budget Problems

Inflation and fewer students enrolling are forcing many in higher ed to make drastic and unprecedented program cuts and to budget more carefully.