Worldly Pursuits
Oregon universities depend on foreign students to help close the funding gap. What happens when the revenue dries up?
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Oregon universities depend on foreign students to help close the funding gap. What happens when the revenue dries up?
Tom Insko talks turnaround efforts, business partnerships and closing the urban-rural divide.
The K-12 education space is consumed by reform fever. Decentralization is one of the symptoms.
Oregon’s first Education Innovation Officer Colt Gill talks about Oregon’s dismal graduation rate and how communities and businesses can help solve the problem.
University administrators are busy preparing to launch several new undergraduate majors in the fall where they see growth in demand from industry and business.
A conversation with Mark Mitsui, president of Portland Community College.
A battle brewing over Reed's classics curriculum reflects activism underway at colleges nationwide.
Becky Johnson discusses business and education partnerships, the university's economic impact and Oregon's de facto eighth public university.