Learning Economics
  • The Shocking Goodbye Gifts to College Presidents

    By Richard Vedder, Minding the Campus

    Brandeis University gave a surprising good-bye present to former president Jehuda Reinharz: a post-retirement compensation package of $600,000 a year for little apparent work. Indeed, Reinharz is...

  • The Fiscal Boon of Foreign Students in the U.S.

    Nearly 820,000 students from around the world studied in the United States last year, a 7 percent increase from the previous year, a new report finds.

  • Free Online Courses Face a Watershed Moment

    By Rachelle DeJong, Minding the Campus

    As Georgia Tech gears up for its new MOOC-like master's degree program slated to launch this spring, The Wall Street Journal reports that applications from would-be students are dramatically...

  • Why the MOOC Movement Is Now

    By Rachelle DeJong, Minding the Campus

    As Georgia Tech gears up for its new MOOC-like master's degree program slated to launch this spring, The Wall Street Journal reports that applications from would-be students are dramatically...

  • Here’s Why Colleges Are Flunking Cost Control

    By Richard Vedder, Minding the Campus

    The College Board has released its annual report Trends in College Prices , and never has a seemingly boring document full of tables and graphs revealed more about American higher education. Five...