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  • Putting Strategy, Ambition and Guts Back into College Fundraising

    Dr. Brian C. Mitchell

    One of the tired adages about American higher education is that the role of the university president is "to live in a big house and travel the world with a tin cup in one's hand." The commentary on the implosion of Gordon Gee at Ohio State University this week picks up on this theme to embellish the image of president as chief supplicant.

  • Leading the Charge: The Faculty's Role in Governance

    Dr. Brian C. Mitchell

    In a conversation with a newly retired and highly respected college president late last week, the conversation turned to the growing problem of how to govern American colleges and universities in uncertain times.

  • Rebuilding Higher Education: Playing to Win

    Dr. Brian C. Mitchell

    President Obama has set the higher education agenda for the remainder of his term by linking consumer fears with politics. There is substance in the president's arguments about sticker price, the squeezing of the American middle class and the failure to provide access to a higher education degree for those who seek it.

  • Penn State Scandal Prompts Major Rewrite of Policies at Colleges Nationwide

    Huffington Post

    s they watched Penn State struggle to contain a child sex-abuse scandal that ruined its once-pristine name and took down the mightiest of college coaches, schools around the country realized they needed to examine what they were doing so they wouldn't see their reputations destroyed, as well.

  • Obama's Plan to Rate College Generates Major Debate Among Academic Leaders

    The Washington Post

    President Obama’s pledge to begin federal ratings of colleges by 2015 has touched off widespread debate in academia, exposing a divide that can be seen in contrasting reactions from the leader of a small private college in Maryland and the head of the state’s flagship public university.