Education Management

Could Education Freedom Restore the Joy of Learning?
Education Management Could Education Freedom Restore the Joy of Learning?

A growing chorus of educators and parents argues that the modern public education system has strayed far from its core mission, transforming what should be a vibrant journey of discovery into a high-pressure, compliance-driven marathon. In Mississippi, veteran educator Dr. Donna Akers has become a

Utah State Professor to Join National Art Leadership Program
Education Management Utah State Professor to Join National Art Leadership Program

In a landscape where robust advocacy and visionary direction are increasingly vital for the arts, the cultivation of strong leaders within the field of art education has become essential for its sustained growth and relevance. It is within this context that the selection of Professor Tamryn

OSU Partners With Industry to Address Workforce Crisis
Education Management OSU Partners With Industry to Address Workforce Crisis

In the face of an escalating workforce deficit that casts a shadow over the state's economic future, where an aging labor pool and rapid technological evolution have created a chasm between industry needs and available talent, Oklahoma State University has initiated a comprehensive, system-wide

Connecticut Moves to Counter Federal Grad Loan Cuts
Education Management Connecticut Moves to Counter Federal Grad Loan Cuts

A Proactive State Response to Shifting Federal Policy In a decisive move to protect access to higher education, Connecticut lawmakers are championing a new state-level graduate student loan program. This initiative is a direct response to the impending "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA), a

Trend Analysis: Higher Education Policy Shifts
Education Management Trend Analysis: Higher Education Policy Shifts

A perfect storm of legislative proposals and executive actions is gathering over the American higher education landscape, signaling a pivotal moment that could fundamentally alter its accessibility and global standing. The convergence of these distinct yet interconnected policy shifts represents

Is University Leadership Becoming an Impossible Job?
Education Management Is University Leadership Becoming an Impossible Job?

The final weeks of 2025 closed a chapter on American higher education defined not by academic celebration but by an alarming drumbeat of presidential resignations, retirements, and abrupt leadership overhauls. A wave of high-profile transitions swept across institutions of all types, from public

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