Education Management

UT System Restricts Teaching on Controversial Subjects
Education Management UT System Restricts Teaching on Controversial Subjects

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

Lakewood Fights State Takeover Amid Funding Crisis
Education Management Lakewood Fights State Takeover Amid Funding Crisis

A high-stakes battle over local autonomy and educational accountability is escalating in New Jersey, where the state's proposal to seize full control of the Lakewood Public School District has ignited a fierce debate. Citing what it describes as deep-rooted "educational and operational failures,"

Ramapo College Streamlines Procurement With Unimarket
Education Management Ramapo College Streamlines Procurement With Unimarket

In the complex financial landscape of higher education, operational efficiency is not just a goal but a necessity for sustainable growth and resource management. Ramapo College of New Jersey has embarked on a significant technological transformation, selecting Unimarket to modernize its entire

Can Apprenticeships Solve the Childcare Crisis?
Education Management Can Apprenticeships Solve the Childcare Crisis?

The backbone of the American economy is facing an unprecedented strain as the childcare industry, essential for enabling millions of parents to participate in the workforce, grapples with a severe and persistent staffing shortage. This crisis not only limits the availability of quality care for

What Is Driving UNT's $45M Financial Crisis?
Education Management What Is Driving UNT's $45M Financial Crisis?

The University of North Texas is currently grappling with a formidable financial challenge, as administrators work to close a newly revealed budget deficit that has swelled to $45 million for the 2026 fiscal year. This significant shortfall, described by University President Harrison Keller as a

Can a College's Legacy Survive Its Own Closure?
Education Management Can a College's Legacy Survive Its Own Closure?

The closure of a college often feels like a final, irreversible ending, erasing decades of history and community with the turning of a key, but a new model of institutional survival suggests that a legacy can be intentionally preserved even after the campus itself is gone. When an institution

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