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New Studies Indicate Many Master’s Degrees Have No Value

November 27, 2024

After decades of touting the benefits of earning a graduate degree, I’m beginning to believe that more and more evidence touts the opposite. In July 2021, Wall Street Journal (WSJ)…

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Meritocracy in Higher Education

November 22, 2024

From my earliest years in school, everything was about academic meritocracy. America was in the middle of the Cold War with the Soviet Union and the “Space Race” to be…

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AI Analyzes the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

November 14, 2024

AI Analyzes the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election STORM is a new LLM developed at Stanford University. I wrote about it a few weeks ago and included a sample of its…

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Penrose Far West

November 6, 2024

About a year ago, I received a FedEx envelope delivered to my house in Austin. Inside was an invitation to Penrose Far West, which billed itself as “an intimate gathering…

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The American Economy in 2024: An Overseas Perspective

October 25, 2024

I am a long-time reader and unabashed fan of The Economist. The UK-centric perspective of its business reporting provides an unfiltered (in my opinion) commentary on companies, trends, and events…

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NotebookLM: Another Google Experimental AI

October 14, 2024

In the 22-plus months since ChatGPT was released, I’ve shared a few observations and tips with friends and readers. One of the tips I frequently share is my morning routine…

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STORM: A Stanford University AI Writing System

October 8, 2024

I’ve written about artificial intelligence (AI) for more than a dozen years. For most of that period, my articles were about machine learning and its capability to process tasks that…

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Graduate Degrees: Risky and Unequal Paths to the Top

October 4, 2024

The Wall Street Journal published a series of articles in 2021 about the costs of graduate degrees and the income earned by graduates of those programs. I wrote a series…

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Dual Enrollment Continues to Grow Nationally

September 25, 2024

I am a fan of dual enrollment programs. For the uninitiated, these programs allow high school students to take courses that earn them high school and college credit. The courses…

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Higher Education Landscape in 2013 (and 2024)

September 23, 2024

I recently reposted a link to a keynote speech that I delivered at the Distance Learning Administration Conference in 2013. The original speech was Online Disruption, MOOC Mania, and Change…

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Cost Cutting in Higher Education Finances: Who’s in Charge?

September 3, 2024

Commenting about higher education finances is a frequent topic of mine. My most recent blog post was about fluctuating higher education funding at state institutions. In June, I wrote about…

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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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Artificial Intelligence/AI

EdTech

Higher Education

Independent Schools

K-12

Science

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