Yes, non-profits do have business models
In response to our recent article in the Harvard Magazine titled Colleges in Crisis and my coauthor Clayton Christensen’s recent book, The Innovative University, a […]
In response to our recent article in the Harvard Magazine titled Colleges in Crisis and my coauthor Clayton Christensen’s recent book, The Innovative University, a […]
Oct 13, 2011
Could Harvard be disrupted? On the surface of it, the question seems absurd. How could a university such as Harvard—which enjoys such a leading worldwide […]
July 7, 2011
Just last week, the Department of Education released its final regulations designed to crack down on the practice of colleges incentivizing recruiters based on either […]
June 10, 2011
Higher education is in crisis across the nation. America’s colleges and universities are strapped for resources, students and families are faced with eye-popping tuition increases, […]
Feb 12, 2011
A fascinating development took place in education just weeks ago when Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels signed an executive order creating WGU Indiana, which will be […]
Aug 5, 2010
In an op-ed in the Washington Times a couple weeks ago, I introduced the idea of a QV Index in higher education to create the […]
May 27, 2010
In an op-ed in the May 6, 2010 edition of The Washington Times, Michael B. Horn offers thoughts about the imperative of transforming the funding […]
May 20, 2010
There’s a great story about the future of higher education out in Fast Company. I’m sure many have read it by now, but if not, […]
Sept 10, 2009
Let’s revisit the topic of disruption in higher education, but from a different angle. In the past, I’ve written about community colleges and online universities […]
Oct 22, 2008