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Higher ed analysts have long predicted a spate of closures among colleges and universities due to declining demand and escalating tuition fees. That was before a global pandemic struck with blunt force.To stave off an apocalyptic vision of empty.
Published in January 2021
Every conversation about the future of higher education in the United States either starts or ends with demographics. And since 2018, that conversation likely included mention of the economist Nathan Grawe.
It was in January of that year when Grawe published
Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education. The careful, data-driven analysis and nonpolemical style of that book, written by someone from within higher education (Grawe is a prof at Carleton College), resulted in
Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education being perhaps the most influential academic book of the past few years.
Now Grawe is back with rapid follow-up in the form of
Can Higher Ed Save Itself? chronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.