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U of Idaho President Seems To Temper His Cheerleading for U of Phoenix Purchase (David Halperin)

Higher Education Inquirer

Scott Green seemed a little less committed to the deal he has relentlessly touted for more than a year and a half for his school to buy, for $685 million, the huge for-profit University of Phoenix from private equity giant Apollo Global Management. According to Idaho Education News , Green said the next move was Apollos.

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3 Enrollment Boosting Strategies for Accredited Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 178 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. David R. Decker

The Change Leader, Inc.

David Decker, the President of Franklin University, discuss three strategic moves that helped his institution experience positive growth in the double-digit territory during and after the pandemic. Franklin University, which primarily serves non-traditional, part-time adult learners, offers a unique perspective on higher education growth.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

Three-fourths of all EdTech VC financing in 2022 went to just five start-ups. In higher education in the United States, faculty prescribe textbooks and students purchase them. Each of the major higher education LMS companies appears to be approaching the challenge in a different way.

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For-profit colleges, be warned: DOE is set to hold leaders personally liable for reckless spending

University Business

In the midst of President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court defense of student loan relief, the Department of Education formally announced it would personally pursue leaders of for-profit institutions to pay unanswered debts their institution incurred from reckless spending and non-compliance with federally allocated financial aid dollars.

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The Polarization of Higher Education: Increasing Political Takeover in the Ivory Tower

The Change Leader, Inc.

The polarization of Higher Education isn’t entirely new. Unfortunately, higher education isnt immune to this conflict Policymakers, faculty, students, outside agitators, and college athletes all have stepped up to voice their concerns among the ivy-covered walls and ivory towers of higher education.