Camille Faivre is a distinguished expert in education management and policy, specializing in the complex intersection of federal funding and institutional autonomy. With a career focused on supporting universities through the shifting landscapes of the post-pandemic world, she provides critical
After several tumultuous years that forced school districts into a reactive stance, a new operational paradigm is emerging across the American K-12 landscape, where the primary differentiator for success is no longer crisis management but sustained institutional discipline. A landmark national
The rising demand for mental health support on university campuses has created a significant challenge for educational institutions, particularly at satellite locations which often lack the same robust resources as their main counterparts. This disparity can lead to a critical service gap, leaving
Research indicates that nearly two-thirds of young adults lack the basic financial knowledge required to manage personal credit or navigate complex modern banking systems effectively. Despite high marks in standard mathematics, many students enter the workforce without a fundamental understanding
A landmark state initiative designed to provide universal, free education for every 4-year-old is simultaneously being celebrated as a massive financial relief for families and condemned as an existential threat by the private child care businesses that have long served them. Governor Gavin
In the shifting landscape of American higher education, few issues are as contentious as the line between institutional oversight and academic freedom. We're joined by Camille Faivre, an expert in education management and institutional policy, to dissect a new policy adopted by the University of