According to the annual College Openings Update provided at the beginning of May by the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC), 50 New England colleges and universities reported they could… Read more »
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Bringing Good Things to Life
University’s purchase of GE site means opportunity for the region and Connecticut … Sacred Heart University (SHU) has purchased General Electric’s (GE’s) former global headquarters site in Fairfield, Conn. This… Read more »
New Englanders Buck Trends, Make History at Ballot Box
State Capital Notes … All six New England states voted for Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House, despite her loss nationally in the electoral college. It’s unclear… Read more »
Sanctuary … and Other Notes from the NEJHE Beat …
Sanctuary? How will higher education fare under a President Donald Trump? The campaign’s misogyny shouldn’t sit well with a student body that is now majority-female. Its disavowal of climate changes…
What Policymakers Should Know about Completion Colleges
The higher education policy world has been abuzz discussing and strategizing the best ways to serve adult learners—whether those adults are currently enrolled at a postsecondary institution, wish to be,… Read more »
Mixed Bag: Dual Enrollment Policy in New England
Dual enrollment programs across the country share little in common with one another. Generally, they allow secondary students to take postsecondary courses while enrolled in high school. But the relevant… Read more »
Getting Technical
DC Shuttle … Perkins CTE Reauthorization Bill Introduced. Republican and Democratic members of the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce introduced a bill designed to reauthorize and reform… Read more »
Zimpher to Step Down as SUNY Chancellor
Comings and Goings … Nancy L. Zimpher, chancellor of the State University of New York system, will resign on June 30, 2017, after seven years leading the nation’s largest comprehensive… Read more »
Talent 4.0: How Employable are New England’s College Graduates and What Can Higher Education Do About It?
NEBHE held a conference titled Talent 4.0: How Employable Are New England’s College Graduates and What Can Higher Education Do About It? on Monday, Oct. 17, 2016 at the Federal… Read more »
In Massachusetts, Employers Ask, Guv Answers with Ed Initiatives to Propel Workforce
Over the early months of 2016, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker responded to employers’ persistent calls for a more educated, highly skilled workforce by outlining a series of budgetary and policy… Read more »