Resources for All Stakeholders

Between Collaboration and Merger: Expanding Alliance Strategies in Higher Education (TIAA Institute, November 2015)

Our Leader Left. Who’s Left to Lead? (Chronicle of Higher Education, July 22, 2015)

Grant Opportunity: The Davis Educational Foundation’s Presidential Grant Program Supports HEI Efforts to Contain Costs and Improve Affordability

Quintessence: New Paradigms for New Leaders (National Center for Academic Transformation)

Locus of Authority: The Evolution of Faculty Roles in the Governance of Higher Education by William G. Bowen & Eugene M. Tobin (Princeton University Press, 2015)

Shared Governance or Snared Governance? (Chronicle of Higher Education, March 23, 2015)

College Presidents Predict New Institutional Models (e-campus News)

Living with Abundant Information: What’s a College to Do? (New England Journal of Higher Education, Jan. 5, 2015)

Amid Focus on Affordability, a Call to See HEIs as Laboratories where Getting it Right the First Time Matters Less than Learning from Mistakes (New England Journal of Higher Education, Dec. 30, 2014)

A Lesson in Costs (New England Journal of Higher Education, Oct. 30, 2014)

Closing Time? Latest on Higher Ed Institution Closings and Mergers (New England Journal of Higher Education, Aug. 12, 2014)

Free College Idea Picks Up Momentum (The Hechinger Report, July 15, 2014)

Laying Down a Higher Education Innovation Challenge (New England Journal of Higher Education, June 24, 2014)

Labor Intensive or Labor Expensive? Changing Staffing and Compensation Patterns in Higher Education (Delta Costs Project at American Institutes for Research, February 2014)

Federal Ed Official Briefs NE Higher Ed Audience on Obama College Ratings Plan (New England Journal of Higher Education, Nov. 8, 2013)

A Partner from Healthcare Speaks to Higher Ed (New England Journal of Higher Education, Oct. 29, 2013)

To the Summit: NEBHE and Davis Educational Foundation Convene Higher Ed Leaders to Talk Costs, Biz Models (New England Journal of Higher Education, Oct, 22, 2013)

Exploring Higher Education Business Models (If Such a Thing Exists) (New England Journal of Higher Education, Oct. 8, 2013)

College Unbound: The Future of Higher Education and What It Means for Students by Jeffrey J. Selingo (New Harvest, 2013)


Resources for Presidents and CFOs

How Higher-Ed Leaders Need to Rethink Tuition Discounting (Academic Impressions, July 6, 2015)

Harvesting the High-Hanging Fruit (Change, September-October 2014)

Great Expectations, Bleaker Results (Inside Higher Education, Aug. 20, 2014)

The “Pay It Forward” College Financing Concept: A Pathway to the Privatization of Public Higher Education (AASCU Policy Matters, July 2014)

Confronting Costs, Controlling Destiny (New England Journal of Higher Education, March 21, 2014)

Lowering Expenses and Reducing Cost in Higher Education (NEBHE)

From Enrollment to Net Tuition Revenue: Where CEMs and CFOs Need to Focus (Academic Impressions, April 3, 2014)

The Other Higher-Ed Bubble (The Bubble We Aren’t Talking About) (Academic Impressions, June 6, 2013)

The Use and Abuse of Scenarios (McKinsey & Company)

Education Trends, (Deloitte, 2020 )

Forum for the Future of Higher Education

National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)

Cost Structure of Post‐Secondary Education Guide to Making Activity‐Based Costing Meaningful and Practical by Maria Anguiano

Small College Guide to Financial Health: Weathering Turbulent Times by Michael Townsley

The Four-Year Myth by Complete College America


Resources for Trustees

Association of Governing Boards (AGB)

Boards That Excel by B. Joseph White


Resources for Provosts, CAOs and Faculty

“You’re Saying We Have A Money Problem?” (Chronicle Vitae, March 17, 2015)

Analyzing and Innovating Higher Education Institution Models (NEBHE)

Time to Degree (NEBHE)

American Association of University Professors (AAUP)

Budget Building 101 (Inside Higher Education, Feb. 10, 2015)


 

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