Interesting piece 1️⃣ by Francie Diep in The Chronicle this morn on how critique of US News may help 'fix' it...
...and an equally interesting response 2️⃣ from our head of data, David Levy, on why US News' goals and any perceived fixes may be too big a gap to bridge 👇
2️⃣ https://twitter.com/dmlevychi/status/1623342525560782849?s=20&t=2fKbiddaGP6zSCDeoc0c2Q
Very delayed #intropost
Hi, I’m Carly, Head of Uni & Media Relations at Degreechoices.com.
I’m British and new to US #highered so you can usually find me asking unusual questions, then diving down the rabbit holes they open and hoping you’ll come with me.
I’m especially interested in how #higheredpolicy affects future economic mobility for graduates, university culture for staff and faculty, and social science in general.
Say hi if you’re in #highered and share your follow recommendations!
My recent #HigherEdPolicy observation is that a class of leader will do all they can to invent positions to absolve themselves their now-former list of duties.
Always pay attention to their justification: did they pass the duties onto someone based on the individual's traits or do they offer a logical, organizational need for the position? It will say a lot about the leadership.
If You Read One Thing Today… As the financial pressures on colleges grow, research points to the painful effects of college closures. https://bit.ly/3U1wYio
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Here’s the first of what will be a daily series entitled, “If You Read One Thing Today…” With so much news in #highered I’ll make it easy for you to focus in on one key topic each day. I scan the news religiously and identify news and trends that will keep you on top of what is happening. Here is today’s: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/23428166/college-enrollment-population-education-crash
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