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Which Colleges Always Lose Money?

Robert Kelchen

By far, the most popular piece on my blog in 2024 (representing nearly one-fourth of all traffic to my website) was a fairly quick look at which private colleges consistently lost money over the last decade.

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Becoming a professional services researcher in HE – making the train tracks converge

SRHE

by Charlotte Verney This blog builds on my presentation at the BERA ECR Conference 2024: at crossroads of becoming. It represents my personal reflections of working in UK higher education (HE) professional services roles and simultaneously gaining research experience through a Masters and Professional Doctorate in Education (EdD).

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K-12 Dual Enrollment Market Research: Enhancing Pathways to College Access

Parchment

Parchment’s research highlights how automation can eliminate inefficiencies and free up time to focus on what matters most: learner success. Blog Pathways How a California System Is Using Course Sharing to Improve Student Success Ready to feel the power of Parchment? Want to learn more? There’s always more to learn.

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Research to Product

Higher Education Whisperer

Greetings from the InnovationACT: Research to Impact Panel at the Canberra Innovation Network. Inger Newburn described her Thesis blog as a career saving strategy. Elizabeth McGrath nominated her space research project.I Damith Herath nominated a coin operated robot he built at school as his first innovation.

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Summer Research at Hope

Hope College Network

This summer, I was blessed with the opportunity to do Global Health research here on campus at Hope. People keep asking me what, exactly, my work entailed when I say I was on campus this summer… so here’s a blog detailing all things RESEARCH! My Experience My eight weeks of research were one-on-one with my advisor.

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Education Awards over $250 million to Support Data-Driven Innovation for Students and Educators

Ed.gov Blog

Department of Education recently announced over $250 million in new investments through the Education Innovation and Research (EIR) awards to increase academic recovery and to scale innovative evidence-based solutions to drive improvement.

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Dear Dan, We Need More Frankensteins: The Value of the SAAL Blog for HESA Student Learning

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

You see, your campus assessment monsters (Kaczmarek, 2018) have served as a key component of my class on “Ethical and Political Considerations in Assessment” for my Foundations of Assessment in Higher Education and Student Affairs course since the fall of 2020. Your blog post and others (e.g., Jossey-Bass. Kaczmarek, D.