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Higher Ed Curricula—the Short Game

It is time that we prepare for adding a more relevant, more responsive, student-centered, technology-delivered curriculum.

Faculty Teaching the Way They Were Taught

Whether you consider teaching an art, craft, science or profession, it is clear that K-12 teachers are more fully prepared than many of us who teach in higher ed.

Imagine We Are Starting a University Now

Higher education is notoriously slow to change, unable to keep up with society. Let’s imagine together that instead we were responsive to the changes in society.

Longevity Declining Among Campus Employees: What’s to Lose?

More than half of college employees say they’re likely to leave their jobs in the next year, a new survey finds. The most common reasons: prospect of higher pay, an opportunity to work remotely and more flexible work hours.

Higher Ed, Meet GPT-3: We Will Never Be the Same!

We have read for years that artificial intelligence will make us more efficient and effective. We’re seeing the impact now in gathering big data, identifying and predicting trends, and providing quick answers to the run-of-the-mill questions from students and others.

Online Learning Impacting the Carbon Footprint

Climate change is heating up -- perhaps online learning is part of the solution.

Online Learning, From the Margins to the Center

Online learning has evolved over the past 25 years from a niche position on the margins of higher ed to the leading driver of growth in enrollment and innovation.

The Failing Links in Higher Ed

Higher education is suffering from the failure of a couple of essential linkages, resulting in mega-declines in enrollments—down three million over the past decade.