LGBTQ College Presidents Organize to be Heard
In August 2010, nine openly gay college leaders met to form a first-of-its-kind collegiate organization, the LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education. Among their ranks were three officials from New...
View ArticleNEBHE Announces 2011 Excellence Award Winners
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) will hold its ninth annual New England Higher Education Excellence Awards on Friday, March 11, at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel. Each year,...
View ArticleLaunching the Next Industrial Revolution in New England: New Hampshire’s...
There is an exciting new opportunity for universities and colleges to advance the New England economy and at the same time help address environmental concerns. The current snapshot of New England’s...
View ArticleConn. and Vt. First NE States to Complete Legislative Sessions
Two newly elected Democratic governors pushed through ambitious legislative agendas in record time, with the support of legislatures controlled by Democrats. Both states took bold steps to jumpstart...
View ArticleThe View from Vermont Gov. Shumlin
On April 3, NEBHE convened hundreds of New England opinion leaders at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston to discuss "Locally and Regionally Engaged: New England Colleges and Universities as Drivers of...
View ArticleTrends & Indicators: Demography
Updated May 2012 ... The six-state New England region's population grew by a sluggish 3.8% between 2000 and 2010—while the nation's as a whole grew by 9.7%, according to U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010...
View ArticleVermonters Say …
Polls Show: Castleton Making a Difference During the past 11 years as president at Castleton, I have suggested to all our incoming classes and current students what they need to remember: Their mission...
View ArticleNE’s 2013 Legislative Sessions: Vermont
NEJHE will report on new education-related laws and other legislative highlights from each New England statehouse, starting with Vermont ... On May 14, Vermont lawmakers wrapped up their session by...
View ArticleMore Comings and Goings: Dartmouth Academic Named Vt Ed Chief; former...
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin named Rebecca Holcombe, current director of the Dartmouth Teacher Education Program in Hanover, N.H., to lead Vermont's Agency of Education, starting in January. Before going...
View ArticleA Four-Step Plan to “Right-size” the Curriculum
Since the beginning of the 21st century, there’s been a growing concern about the escalating cost of an undergraduate education. With those concerns have come questions as to the real value of the...
View ArticleNEBHE Releases 2016 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE), in association with Boston magazine, has produced the 2016 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, the fifth edition of the annual guide....
View ArticleNEBHE Announces 2011 Excellence Award Winners
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) will hold its ninth annual New England Higher Education Excellence Awards on Friday, March 11, at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel. Each year,...
View ArticleLaunching the Next Industrial Revolution in New England: New Hampshire’s...
There is an exciting new opportunity for universities and colleges to advance the New England economy and at the same time help address environmental concerns. The current snapshot of New England’s...
View ArticleConn. and Vt. First NE States to Complete Legislative Sessions
Two newly elected Democratic governors pushed through ambitious legislative agendas in record time, with the support of legislatures controlled by Democrats. Both states took bold steps to jumpstart...
View ArticleThe View from Vermont Gov. Shumlin
On April 3, NEBHE convened hundreds of New England opinion leaders at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston to discuss “Locally and Regionally Engaged: New England Colleges and Universities as Drivers of...
View ArticleTrends & Indicators: Demography
Updated May 2012 … The six-state New England region’s population grew by a sluggish 3.8% between 2000 and 2010—while the nation’s as a whole grew by 9.7%, according to U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010...
View ArticleVermonters Say …
Polls Show: Castleton Making a Difference During the past 11 years as president at Castleton, I have suggested to all our incoming classes and current students what they need to remember: Their mission...
View ArticleNE’s 2013 Legislative Sessions: Vermont
NEJHE will report on new education-related laws and other legislative highlights from each New England statehouse, starting with Vermont … On May 14, Vermont lawmakers wrapped up their session by...
View ArticleMore Comings and Goings: Dartmouth Academic Named Vt Ed Chief; former...
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin named Rebecca Holcombe, current director of the Dartmouth Teacher Education Program in Hanover, N.H., to lead Vermont’s Agency of Education, starting in January. Before going...
View ArticleA Four-Step Plan to “Right-size” the Curriculum
Since the beginning of the 21st century, there’s been a growing concern about the escalating cost of an undergraduate education. With those concerns have come questions as to the real value of the...
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