This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for August 19, 2024
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If you think colleges are having troubles, here in St. Louis we can’t even get the city kids to school. The great St. Louis bus catastrophe kicks off today. My friend, Blythe Bernhard at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has done Pulitzer-worthy investigative stories on the colossal failure that is SLPS leadership. It’s not the kids, not the families, not the employees – it’s the school board and its hired – and now ousted leaders.
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This week:
+ Colleges Are Wed to the Status Quo – an interesting story from the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
+ The Chicago Tribune (editorial) piles on to the WIU cutbacks and layoffs.
+ Wittenberg University is playing hide ‘n seek with information on its layoffs and cutbacks.
+ Are we really on pace for 25% of colleges to close or consolidate? Michael Horn thinks we are.
+ Low-end, local news media takes a small private college’s enrollment numbers without checking. I even provided evidence the numbers weren’t correct.
+ Are students bailing on privates to go to financially safer publics? I have speculated on that. I have some limited anecdotal evidence that might be the case.
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August 19th Show notes:
Ohio Northern makes job, programming cuts (private Christian college)
Colleges Are Wed to the Status Quo
Editorial: The crisis at Western Illinois University and beyond
Reaction to Wittenberg cuts mixed: Faculty frustrated, leaders look to long term
Will 25 Percent Of Colleges Consolidate? An Update On A Prediction
William Woods University welcomes its largest class of new students
Colleges Are Wed to the Status Quo
University of Missouri students worry about overcrowding on campus as enrollment surges
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