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.
Are Financial Covenant Breaches Signaling a Higher Ed Crisis?
Education Management Are Financial Covenant Breaches Signaling a Higher Ed Crisis?

The financial stability of colleges and universities in the United States is facing unprecedented challenges. A disturbing trend has emerged, revealed by S&P Global Ratings, where an increasing number of higher education institutions are breaching their financial covenants tied to bonds and

Gen Z Faces AI Fears, Debt Challenges, and Career Preparedness
Education Management Gen Z Faces AI Fears, Debt Challenges, and Career Preparedness

As Gen Z students advance towards higher education and the workforce, a survey conducted by the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) highlights their career-related anxieties and aspirations, particularly concerning artificial intelligence (AI), student debt, and career readiness. The

How Do International Student Services Enhance U.S. College Life?
Education Management How Do International Student Services Enhance U.S. College Life?

Studying abroad presents an exciting opportunity to explore a new culture, forge lifelong friendships, and acquire a world-class education. For international students in the United States, navigating a new academic and social environment can be equally thrilling and overwhelming. It’s a journey f

Can Unusual University Names Influence Their Reputation and Success?
Education Management Can Unusual University Names Influence Their Reputation and Success?

Unusual university names can evoke a mixed bag of reactions ranging from amusement to curiosity and often confusion. While names such as Harvard and Oxford conjure images of prestige, universities with names like Chicken University or Batman University might not incite the same initial reverence.

US Education Dept Acts Against University Discrimination during Conflict
Education Management US Education Dept Acts Against University Discrimination during Conflict

The U.S. Education Department has taken decisive actions against the University of Michigan and the City University of New York (CUNY) for their failures to address incidents of discrimination, particularly those of anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, and antisemitic nature. These measures stem, in part,

Can Global Higher Education Maintain Neutrality Today?
Online Learning Can Global Higher Education Maintain Neutrality Today?

In today's multifaceted geopolitical climate, universities are tasked with navigating a complex web of international relations while aspiring to remain neutral sanctuaries of learning and research. The global higher education sector is grappling with rapid changes and a slew of ethical,

How Do Tech Tools Advance Kids' Learning and Creativity?
Online Learning How Do Tech Tools Advance Kids' Learning and Creativity?

In the age of digital learning, technology is revolutionizing education by creating more opportunities for children to develop their creativity and acquire knowledge. A myriad of technological tools enhances learning experiences and fosters creative development in young minds. Let's delve into

How Will IoT Transform Education by 2030?
EdTech How Will IoT Transform Education by 2030?

The dawn of the Internet of Things (IoT) serves as a harbinger for profound transformations across multifarious industries, with the education sector poised at the forefront of this technological revolution. By the year 2030, learning institutions expect to witness a seismic shift in their

Cybersecurity in Education: Readiness Amid Staffing Woes
EdTech Cybersecurity in Education: Readiness Amid Staffing Woes

The digital age has brought tremendous advancements to the education sector, enhancing learning experiences and expanding access to knowledge. However, as educational institutions increasingly rely on technology, they must also grapple with the complex world of cybersecurity. A recent report by

UNCG Launches $1M Google-backed Cybersecurity Clinic Initiative
EdTech UNCG Launches $1M Google-backed Cybersecurity Clinic Initiative

North Carolina's Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNC Greensboro has made history by securing a significant investment from Google.org to combat the growing cybersecurity challenges facing local organizations. The school will be developing the Spartan CyberGuardian Academy

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