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State Support for Public Colleges, 2002-21

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Brian O’Leary and Nick Perez Explore how state and federal support has declined as a share of overall revenue — putting a greater burden on students — at more than 1,500 public colleges and universities between 2002 and 2021.

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What's happening with higher education enrollment? (Bryan Alexander with Doug Shapiro)

Higher Education Inquirer

2022) State Universities and the College Meltdown (2022) "20-20": Many US States Have Seen Enrollment Drops of More Than 20 Percent (2022) US Department of Education Projects Increasing Higher Ed Enrollment From 2024-2030. Related links: College Meltdown 3.0 2022) EdTech Meltdown (2023) Enrollment cliff? What enrollment cliff ?

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Broadening the Scope of Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

An Elective and Reflective Module Although not every student enrolling in a degree program will be interested in learning about entrepreneurial development, it is essential for such modules to be offered as stand-alone electives across most higher education courses. Woodward, Russ, and Reece Leggett. 2 (2022): 27-29.

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Broadening the Scope of Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

An Elective and Reflective Module Although not every student enrolling in a degree program will be interested in learning about entrepreneurial development, it is essential for such modules to be offered as stand-alone electives across most higher education courses. Woodward, Russ, and Reece Leggett. 2 (2022): 27-29.

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The Erosion of DEI in Higher Education: A Threat to Progress and National Strength

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As a first-generation college student, a Black woman, and the child of immigrants, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education. Our higher education institutions must reflect this reality and prepare students for the world they will inherit.

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Unveiling An Accidental Triumph: The Improbable History of American Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

An Accidental Triumph: The Improbable History of American Higher Education tells the unique story about what Americans think of higher education. We have the greatest higher education system in the world. In between tracing the historiography of higher education in the U.S.,

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ACE releases 2024 update to Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education project

University Business

However, completion rates have not risen accordingly—the number of Hispanic or Latino students earning bachelor’s degrees rose about 10 percent from 2002 to 2022, while the rates for white and Asian students grew even faster, widening the existing gaps. Read more from the American Council on Education. As the diversity of the U.S.