The U.S. K-12 education system stands at a critical juncture, confronted by a web of unprecedented challenges that undermine its foundation and erode public confidence, while financial crises force school closures, equity gaps widen across socioeconomic and gender lines, and public satisfaction
In a stark reflection of the mounting financial challenges confronting public universities across the nation, Michigan State University (MSU) has made the difficult decision to lay off 99 faculty, staff, and executives as part of a broader effort to address a deepening budget crisis. This move,
What happens when a university, long seen as a beacon of opportunity in Colorado, faces a staggering $7 million budget shortfall and must lay off dozens of staff to survive? At the University of Northern Colorado (UNC), this grim scenario is unfolding in real time, with empty classrooms and anxious
Did you know that aging infrastructure in higher education across the nation carries a staggering deferred maintenance backlog estimated at nearly $1 trillion? In New York, a significant step toward addressing this crisis has been taken with a $49 million allocation through the Higher Education
Brown University, often celebrated as the unconventional darling of the Ivy League, is undergoing a remarkable and somewhat unexpected shift in its identity, moving toward becoming a significant force in the finance world. Known for decades as the “Happy Ivy” with a relaxed, liberal-arts focus and
I'm thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned education expert with a deep focus on education management. With her extensive experience in guiding institutions through the evolving landscape of higher education, particularly in the post-pandemic era, Camille has been instrumental in