Brian C. MitchellHomeThe Call to Nationalize Private University EndowmentsAny action to nationalize funds ― whether restricted or unrestricted by category ― would have a chilling effect on the entire nonprofit community.April 25, 2016StudentsRich vs. Poor: The Growing “Class” Gap in Higher EducationTwo thoughtful yet troubling articles, published within a week of each other, startled higher education leaders last week.June 10, 2015OpinionBand-aid Solutions to College DeficitsNow is the time of the year that most college and university boards of trustees meet to set in place what the comprehensive fee — tuition, fees, room and board — will be for next year.March 2, 2015Faculty & StaffHigher Education: The Problem with PrioritiesFor most colleges, the best hires typically come today with individuals who understand that the problem with priorities is how to find the courage — and backing — to address them.January 6, 2015Faculty & StaffHigher Education: Identifying the Senior TeamThere are big changes coming in American higher education. College and university governance must accommodate these changes and shape rather than be shaped by them.December 3, 2014SportsThe Secret Sauce of College AdmissionsThe truth is that selectivity is often based on how you measure and value it.October 29, 2014SportsForeign Students and the U.S. Higher Education Admissions MarketThe fact is that American colleges and universities are doing a miserable job at recruiting students that they would welcome and who would add tremendous value to the campus community.October 14, 2014StudentsStarbucks and Arizona State Create a New Education PathwayChoice and access are the two pillars upon which future educational pathways must be built.June 22, 2014StudentsBeing Intentional About Defining “College Life”When consumers think about college, the first image that comes into the mind of many is that of the residential liberal arts college.May 26, 2014SportsRethinking the Role of College Career Centers for Humanities GraduatesWhy do liberal arts graduates, especially humanities majors, suffer from inaccurate and inconsistent portrayals of their attractiveness to employers?April 14, 2014Page 1 of 2Next Page