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Funding in Flux for State Higher Education Finance

August 26, 2024

It’s no secret that many colleges are in financial trouble. Non-elite private colleges have embraced the practice of offering tuition discounts in the form of merit scholarships for so long…

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Private School Enrollment Management: A Planning Guide

August 21, 2024

Many years ago, I was fortunate to attend a private school in Maryland. After I graduated from college, I served as a member of the school’s alumni association board and…

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Texas Community Colleges: Year Two Funding Incentives

August 13, 2024

In September 2022, I wrote about the Texas Commission on Community College Finance’s (TCCCF) recommendation to increase state and local funding for Texas Community Colleges. The state’s share of funding…

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The College Wage Premium: Education and Lifetime Earnings

August 5, 2024

I write frequently about college affordability. From my perspective, it’s easier to provide a return on investment for a college education if the cost to attend college doesn’t saddle the…

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Few Winners with Tuition Discounting

July 25, 2024

Sometime in the mid-1990’s, I became familiar with the concept of tuition discounting. I was not yet working in higher education, but served on an independent school board with an…

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Creative Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Education

July 17, 2024

Over the weekend, I read a LinkedIn post discussing a book about artificial intelligence in education. Normally, I flag posts like that or store the link so that I can…

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New Report Explores Artificial Intelligence and Universities

July 11, 2024

Mary Meeker, a former Wall Street securities analyst and venture capitalist, rose to fame with her analyst reports about technology companies in the early stages of the Internet. This week,…

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Can You Use Generative AI for College Searches?

July 5, 2024

Over the weekend, I discussed my nephew’s interest in colleges with my sister-in-law. He is interested in engineering programs, and my sister-in-law said he is interested in engineering because he…

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Higher Education Institutional Finances Continue to Deteriorate

June 25, 2024

The ongoing news about higher education institutional finances is not good. Every week, there is a new report about an institution closing its doors or merging with another institution. State…

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PhD Completion Rates: What Percentage of Students Finish Programs “On…

June 20, 2024

My experience earning a doctorate still seems consistent with current PhD completion rates even though it’s been a few years. As a Duke undergraduate whose ability to attend college depended…

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Job Seekers With AI Skills Rewarded

June 11, 2024

A week or two ago, I met a friend for lunch. Bryan manages investment portfolios and is an executive at a well-known investment bank. During our conversation, we discussed artificial…

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Does the Supreme Court Affirmative Action Ruling Apply to Private…

June 5, 2024

Last June, I read commentaries about the Supreme Court affirmative action decision. This followed the Court’s ruling on the Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard…

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2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report: The Impact of AI on Education

May 31, 2024

EDUCAUSE and Horizon have collaborated for several years to produce a teaching and learning report relating to the effectiveness and implementation of technology. Producing the report requires facilitating discussions with…

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Latest AI Advances: A Quick Overview From Education to Regulation

May 23, 2024

ChatGPT and other generative AI tools are no longer “new” news. However, the interest that they unleashed in AI from a user and producer perspective continues to accelerate. In the early…

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Can You Use Generative AI to Create an AI Curriculum?

May 7, 2024

Researching and composing an article for my blog can be time-consuming. I usually block out a few hours on a slow weekday afternoon or over the weekend. After a week…

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Subjects of Interest

Artificial Intelligence/AI

EdTech

Higher Education

Independent Schools

K-12

Science

Student Persistence

Workforce