by Kevin | Apr 8, 2021 | Uncategorized
North Dakota, Nevada, Hawaii, and Georgia are among the states eyeing higher education budget cuts in the next fiscal year. These developments come amid revenue declines for North American colleges and universities, especially as states grapple with the economic...
by Kevin | Aug 6, 2020 | Uncategorized
The COVID-19 crisis has created a huge impact in the education sector. With classes being canceled and admissions for the next year delayed, colleges are introducing temporary salary savings plans to counter their budget shortfalls in 2020-2021. How KU Is Dealing with...
by Kevin | Apr 9, 2020 | Archive, Uncategorized
New report argues that increased teacher compensation can lead to more equitable education in Hawai’i. In February, the Hawai’ian Scholars for Education and Social Justice (HSESJ) released a study investigating educational inequalities affecting...
by Kevin | Apr 11, 2019 | Uncategorized
An AAUP study found minimal gains in faculty salaries. Full-time faculty salaries are about 2% higher this academic year compared to last year, according to data from the American Association of University Professors Faculty Compensation Survey. Even though...
by Kevin | Feb 14, 2019 | Archive, Higher Education, Uncategorized
Learn what instructors are making at NC’s most influential colleges and universities. In the state of North Carolina, instructors working at so-called Triangle universities are some of the highest paid in the state. The Triangle refers to top colleges within a select...
by Kevin | Feb 7, 2019 | Archive, Uncategorized
Learn what the minimum wage is for every U.S. state. Every state in the U.S. sets their own guidelines in regards to minimum wage. While you might be familiar with the minimum wage laws in your state, what do workers across the country earn? Refer to this list to...