Strength in Numbers, if Higher Ed Can Stand It
Governors can restore public trust by appointing board members who push bipartisan reforms, improve returns on investment and expand alternative credentials.
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Strength in Numbers, if Higher Ed Can Stand It
Institutions are being urged to band together against shared threats, but can they set aside autonomy and status long enough to make it work? Lee Bollinger, president emeritus of Columbia University and former president of the University of Michigan, recently called for a “NATO for universities.” “When one university is attacked, everyone commits to coming to their defense,” he proposed on a panel gathered at the headquarters of the progressive …
Governors Can Fix Higher Ed
Governor Charlie Baker speaks at commencement exercises for the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2019. A large swath of the America public has lost faith in higher education. Worse, colleges and universities are facing new and growing challenges related to funding, enrollment, artificial intelligence, athletics, and more. Higher education needs a strategy, fast. Given their powers over public education, governors are uniquely posi…
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