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Rogers, Jenny – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
In the long-running debate over how many administrators are too many, two economic researchers believe they have identified an ideal ratio. For colleges to operate most effectively, they say, each institution should employ three tenured or tenure-track faculty for every one full-time administrator. What the ratio is now is difficult to say, though…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Governance, Personnel Selection
Basken, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
A two-year Congressionally mandated assessment of financial threats to the nation's research universities ended on Thursday with the offer of a grand bargain: Cut costs and form more partnerships with communities and industry, and expect increased revenues and fewer regulations. A report on the study, coordinated by the National Research Council…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Industry, Costs, Graduation Rate
Labi, Aisha – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
When the global financial crisis hit in 2008, it looked at first as if many European universities were going to escape the worst. Higher education has long been considered a public right and a taxpayer-financed obligation, and there was optimism that universities, which government leaders hail as drivers of economic growth, would emerge relatively…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Brain Drain, Economic Progress
Gonzalez, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The national push to graduate more students excludes no demographic group, and those with lagging completion rates become particular targets of attention. Now some community colleges are zeroing in on another underserved population: ex-offenders. Roughly 1.6 million people are in state and federal prisons across the country, and each year, about…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Criminals, College Graduates, Community Colleges
Williams, Megan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Since 2008, Italian universities have seen their budgets slashed by 14 percent. And in late 2010 the Italian government passed a law that drastically reduced the number of contract university workers, effectively laying off thousands of postdocs, assistants, researchers, and lecturers. The law also included a planned decrease in the number of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Budgets, Job Layoff
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In this article, the author examines the financial crisis on Wall Street which resonates through higher education across the state, and beyond. The economic malaise is taking its toll in places like Rhode Island, where state budget cuts of 17 percent forced colleges to cut class offerings and leave more than 150 positions unfilled. Florida's…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Problems, Budgets, State Colleges
Parry, Marc – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Evolve or dissolve. That advice, from a recent report on virtual universities, played out in two news stories last May 2009. The University of Texas' online division is staring down a deep budget hole as it loses a longtime subsidy. In Utah, budget cuts have killed a 10-campus online consortium. Those and other predicaments reflect the growing…
Descriptors: Virtual Universities, Online Courses, Computer Uses in Education, Budgets
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Maryland's governor, Martin J. O'Malley, didn't get much of his legislative agenda through the General Assembly this year, but he did succeed on one front: preserving enough state aid for the public-university system to stave off a tuition increase for the fourth consecutive year. Like politicians in several states, Mr. O'Malley, a Democrat, made…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, State Aid, Tuition, Educational Finance
Keller, Josh – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
When California approved its budget last month, the community-college system managed to escape the sharp budget cuts that befell most other agencies. But the state's fiscal troubles have nonetheless created a cash crisis for two-year colleges. As part of its plan to close a $41-billion budget deficit, California will delay providing $540-million…
Descriptors: Campuses, Community Colleges, Public Colleges, Governing Boards
Hermes, JJ – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports that students are likely to see a sharp increase in the cost of on-campus meal plans this fall, as rising food prices have sent some college food-service operations into deficits and have forced many to get creative with their fixed budgets. As the cost of food has soared, many dining halls have focused more on reducing…
Descriptors: Food, College Students, Dining Facilities, Food Service
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Wisconsin's stagnating state higher-education budget has forced the university to keep faculty salaries far below average. When professors get feelers from elsewhere, they learn that a move can easily mean a 100-percent salary increase--sometimes more. Budget problems have also depleted money for perks that keep faculty members on board--funds for…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, College Faculty, Public Colleges, Private Colleges
Fain, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
The Ohio State University and the University of Michigan began their biggest rivalries in college football in 1897. The University of Michigan's squad trounced the Ohio State University 34-0 in the first version of what fans in the heartland now refer to as "The Game." Last month Ohio State and Michigan again squared off on the gridiron,…
Descriptors: Team Sports, College Athletics, Taxes, Federal Government
Fischer, Karin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
State spending for higher education in the US grew at the fastest rate during the 2005-2006 fiscal year, allowing most colleges in the nation to regain their financial balance after a series of tight budgets for five years. A new analysis by the Center for the Study of Education Policy, at Illinois State University reported that the total…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Community Colleges, Higher Education, State Colleges
Kalman, Matthew – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article describes Israel's latest conflict--plummeting government spending and strikes by faculty members and students which are threatening the stability of the country's universities. The founders of the modern state of Israel considered higher education to be so important that they established the country's first two universities long…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Budgets, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Neelakantan, Shailaja – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Over the past four years, Pakistan's higher-education budget has increased more than sevenfold, to about $449-million. While that amounts to only 0.5 percent of Pakistan's gross domestic product, it is a big improvement from the days of barely enough to pay "measly salaries and basic bills." But for students, along with many of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Finance
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