TWICV for October 30, 2023
This is a two-fer day. My podcast software ate my recording from October 23rd. So I have already re-done that one. Whether the error was user-related or not remains an unanswered question. I like the podcast software, so I am going to take the blame for this one.
We have a couple of stories from Kelly Meyerhofer at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She is busy with all of the public and private college trauma and news in Wisconsin. There are more college presidents blowing PR smoke – we will sort through that for you. And the Biden administration released new and stricter rules on holding college accountable. We’ll offer our take on what the means for the financial health and viability of colleges. Plus Much More.
Show note story links:
The Public Is Giving Up on Higher Ed
With UW campuses in West Bend and Fond du Lac closing, students and staff are stunned and scrambling
Tuition Pricing: When the Road Less Traveled May Not Be the Best Solution
Colleges Confounded by Flood of Borrower-Defense Claims
Newman president addresses school's budget woes
Newman University to discontinue eight undergraduate majors
Education Department unveils stricter college oversight rules
Carthage College professors were told to teach more without additional pay. That didn't sit well with them.
Show note story links:
The Public Is Giving Up on Higher Ed
With UW campuses in West Bend and Fond du Lac closing, students and staff are stunned and scrambling
Tuition Pricing: When the Road Less Traveled May Not Be the Best Solution
Colleges Confounded by Flood of Borrower-Defense Claims
Newman president addresses school's budget woes
Newman University to discontinue eight undergraduate majors
Education Department unveils stricter college oversight rules
Carthage College professors were told to teach more without additional pay. That didn't sit well with them.