The public's confidence in higher education continues to drop, but two-year colleges are perceived more favorably than four-year institutions. Confidence in colleges and universities continues to sag ...
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A long-souring public finally found a little more to like at colleges. For the first time in a decade, Americans grew more confident in higher ed, according to a Lumina Foundation-Gallup education ...
Americans’ confidence in higher education is at an all-time low, according to a Gallup poll released today. The poll was conducted in June and found only 36 percent of Americans have “a great deal” or ...
We need look no further than recent news headlines to be regularly reminded of the challenges that higher education faces, and will continue to face, for the foreseeable future: dwindling budgets, ...
I’ve spent more than five decades making difficult decisions in finance, government, business, and politics. Looking back, what most prepared me for the life I’ve led was the open exchange of ideas ...
December 15, 2019 • As Dr. Ed Burger prepares to leave Southwestern University to become President and Chief Executive Officer of St. David’s Foundation in Austin, Texas, he and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton ...
Recent public opinion polls indicate that Americans' confidence in higher education is dwindling, as is their faith in the Supreme Court, Congress, the presidency and other U.S. institutions. Fewer ...
UNESCO, as the only United Nations agency with a mandate in higher education, works with countries to ensure all students have equal opportunities to access and complete good quality higher education ...
Historically, higher education has often been inaccessible to groups such as women, ethnic and racial minorities, the disabled and the poor. The International Covenant on Economic, Social, and ...