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What Disruption Can Mean for Higher Education in Prison

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“What Disruption Can Mean for Higher Education in Prison” is presented to the Iowa Consortium for Higher Education in Prison on June 10, 2024 at Iowa Central Community College. Download (PDF,...

POST-COVID HIGHER EDUCATION IN MISSISSIPPI: A PORTRAIT OF THREE CHALLENGES FACING PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION EVERYWHERE

education, higher education

POST-COVID HIGHER EDUCATION IN MISSISSIPPI: A PORTRAIT OF THREE CHALLENGES FACING PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION EVERYWHERE Dr. Christopher Cone INTRODUCTION  While higher education everywhere is impacted by rapid changes in consumer needs, technology, demographics, and...

Addressing Student Questions from Calvary University Town Halls, Spring 2019

communication, higher education

This is a transcript of questions and answers that I wasn’t able to address (due to time constraints) during the recent Town Hall meetings with students at Calvary University. I loved the opportunity to do this, and look forward to doing the Town Hall every semester....

On Love, Transparency, and Truth: Universities and Their Leaders Are Not the Center of Moral Clarity, But They Are Accountable

higher education, unity

In considering the role, responsibility, and limitations of the contemporary university in the present disunity (as displayed in Charlottesville), Chad Wellmon’s recent article, “For Moral Clarity, Don’t Look to Universities” underscores an urgency to which university...

Three Ingredients for Higher Education Survival

education, higher education

In his recent well-crafted article, “Higher Education Seeks Answers to Leaner Years,” Jon Marcus of The Hechinger Report has provided a resonant clarion call for higher education leaders. Marcus quotes one administrator who acknowledges that, “We inherited a system...

The Disappearing Middle Class in Christian Higher Education

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According to ABHE’s 2015 statistical report,[1] out of roughly 140 universities and colleges who have any official reported status with ABHE, there are only 5 non-denominational Bible colleges with attendance over 320[2] students (including undergraduate and graduate...

Church and Ministry Statistics and Their Implications for Leadership Training

ecclesiology, education, higher education, priorities, success

These are both exciting and challenging times for ministry. This generation has seen more technological progress than perhaps any other in history. Information is accessible now in ways previously unimagined. These advances have helped accelerate cultural change and...

From Dispensational Publishing House: A Dispensational Discourse with Dr. Christopher Cone

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Editor’s Note: September is back-to-school month, so I thought it would be a great time to interview someone who could offer a unique perspective on the future of higher theological education. And I certainly found the right person to talk about it! I have watched the...

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