Discussions with thought-leaders about the future of higher education
Universities across the world have become more attuned to a global competition in higher education.
The development of higher education in Asia has been as dramatic as the region’s rapid economic rise
Funding for higher education in the U.S. is an increasingly divisive issue. Some states have turned
Studying the forces behind and the implications for education’s ascension as a predominant global ph
“All classes are sorta boring” (p. 19). This statement is one that college students might believe, a
With a new focus on vocational and work ready education, the notion of a liberal education is becomi
Thomas A. Bryer joins the podcast to discuss his book Higher Education Beyond Job Creation: Universi
From 1945 to the mid-1970s, the rate at which Americans went to and graduate from college rose stead
Dr. Amy Stambach is the author of Confucius and Crisis in American Universities: Culture, Capital, a
Robert A. Rhoads, Xiaoyang Wang, Xiaoguang Shi, Yongcai Chang are the authors of China’s Rising Rese
Kevin Dougherty and Vikash Reddy are the authors of Performance Funding for Higher Education: What A
Most people think that professors are more liberal, and some much more liberal, than ordinary folk.
According to the Marriam-Webster dictionary, an “enigma” can be defined as “something hard to unders
During this week of the 4th of July, it’s appropriate to mark America’s national holiday with a podc
Colleges and universities have a reputation for being radical places where tenured radicals teach ra