Report details curricula approaches for advanced manufacturing; ACTA: Trustees must work to rein in administrative spending on campus; Another coding bootcamp plans to close by end of year; Study: Outcome-based funding could enhance graduation, retention
Enrollment, retention dips and declining public support for higher education have increased the pressure for institutions to wrangle large gifts to campus — so how come they still aren't coming in?
A group of educational experts released a report this week suggesting how schools could amend curricula to ensure that colleges and universities are adequately teaching advanced manufacturing tech and concepts.
A new report from the Association of College Trustees and Alumni found small schools have the highest cost ratios across higher ed, spending at least 50 cents on administration for every dollar spent on instruction.
A study from Research for Action suggests OBF enhanced outcomes for full-time students, full-time Pell recipients and full-time students of color in Tennessee and Ohio.
The city's reputation for tech innovation is on the rise, with many crediting universities like Carnegie Mellon and U-Pitt for helping facilitate that growth.
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