Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
Education Dept Seeks Delay on Sweet Borrower Relief Deadline
Education Management Education Dept Seeks Delay on Sweet Borrower Relief Deadline

Introduction Millions of borrowers are watching a single court deadline decide whether timely relief arrives or years of waiting stretch longer still, as the Education Department asks a federal judge for 18 more months to resolve a wave of borrower defense claims born from the Sweet v. McMahon

Trend Analysis: Higher Education Realignment
Education Management Trend Analysis: Higher Education Realignment

A week that spliced policy engineering with campus politics told a single story: U.S. higher education reshaped itself in real time as oversight migrated, money surged, demand zigged, and governance met the courtroom, and the ripple effects reached budgets, pipelines, and norms in one sweep. The

AI Predicts College Closures Better Than Federal Scores
EdTech AI Predicts College Closures Better Than Federal Scores

Ethan, thanks for having me. I’ve spent the post-pandemic years helping presidents and boards redesign programs, budgets, and digital delivery under mounting financial and demographic strain. The big themes we’ll unpack today are unmistakable: closures cluster where tuition dependence is high and

Ireland Urged to Build Public Childcare and Pay-Linked Leave
Education Management Ireland Urged to Build Public Childcare and Pay-Linked Leave

Across kitchens, offices, and crèches, a simple truth has been repeatedly borne out: when care is treated as a private matter, families pay more, women step back from work, and early years educators shoulder low wages for indispensable labor, yet Ireland still organizes early childhood education

Michigan’s Record Per‑Pupil Boost Masks District Shortfalls
Education Management Michigan’s Record Per‑Pupil Boost Masks District Shortfalls

Record-breaking headlines promised a windfall for classrooms when Michigan set per‑pupil funding at roughly $10,050, yet the balance sheets carried by superintendents told a far messier story in which rising obligations and redirected dollars diluted that celebrated figure into something far

Can Penn Fight Antisemitism Without Revealing Identities?
Education Management Can Penn Fight Antisemitism Without Revealing Identities?

The question pressing the University of Pennsylvania and federal civil rights enforcers turns on a paradox that resists easy answers: can an institution help root out alleged systemic antisemitism without handing over lists of Jewish employees, student workers, and organization members whose

Democrats Oppose Sale of Student Loans to Private Sector
Education Management Democrats Oppose Sale of Student Loans to Private Sector

The federal government holds a staggering $1.6 trillion in student loan debt, impacting millions of borrowers across the nation, and amid whispers of the Trump administration exploring the sale of portions of this portfolio to private entities, a fierce debate has erupted over the future of student

Lafayette College Thrives Amid Higher Education Challenges
Education Management Lafayette College Thrives Amid Higher Education Challenges

In an era where the higher education sector faces unprecedented hurdles, Lafayette College, a private liberal arts institution nestled in Pennsylvania, emerges as a striking example of resilience and adaptability, standing out amidst widespread challenges. Across the United States, numerous

UNL Faces Backlash Over $27.5M Budget Cuts and Program Closures
Education Management UNL Faces Backlash Over $27.5M Budget Cuts and Program Closures

As we navigate the evolving landscape of higher education, few voices carry as much insight as Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management. With a focus on innovative strategies for open and e-learning programs in the post-pandemic era, Camille has dedicated her career to helping

Why Learning and Development Should Be Part of Your Talent Strategy
Editorial Why Learning and Development Should Be Part of Your Talent Strategy

Prioritizing employee education and training can improve profit margins by up to 24% . Yet, many businesses have gaps in operational knowledge that can lead to catastrophic equipment failures, damaged equipment, reduced productivity, or even endanger lives. Training is especially critical in

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