How to build 50,000 new colleges Michael B. Horn How to build 50,000 new colleges An article on Yahoo! News caught my eye a little while back because of what it says about the potential—and perhaps likelihood—of India leapfrogging the […] Feb 22, 2012 Michael B. Horn
Change.edu: Time to reboot learning Michael B. Horn Change.edu: Time to reboot learning One would expect a book by the CEO of a for-profit university to mount a vigorous defense of the much-maligned for-profit higher education sector. But […] Jan 24, 2012 Michael B. Horn
Yes, non-profits do have business models Michael B. Horn 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 […] Oct 13, 2011 Michael B. Horn
Apollo Group goes to school with Carnegie Learning Michael B. Horn Apollo Group goes to school with Carnegie Learning Apollo Group, owner of the University of Phoenix, announced recently that it agreed to acquire Carnegie Learning, which offers computer-based math instruction based on solid […] Aug 8, 2011 Michael B. Horn
Could Harvard be disrupted? Michael B. Horn Could Harvard be disrupted? 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 Michael B. Horn
The Innovative UniversityChanging the DNA of Higher Education From the Inside Out Christensen Institute The Innovative UniversityChanging the DNA of Higher Education From the Inside Out Through an examination of Harvard and BYU-Idaho as well as other stories of innovation in higher education, Clayton M. Christensen and Henry J. Eyring decipher how universities can find innovative, less costly ways of pe... July 1, 2011 Christensen Institute
New higher ed regulations leave everyone empty Michael B. Horn New higher ed regulations leave everyone empty News flash. No one is happy with the new higher education regulations that the Department of Education released a couple weeks ago (and I wrote […] June 16, 2011 Michael B. Horn
New higher education regulations discriminate, block established organizations from innovating Michael B. Horn New higher education regulations discriminate, block established organizations from innovating 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 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting college: How disruptive innovation can deliver quality and affordability in postsecondary education Michael B. Horn Disrupting college: How disruptive innovation can deliver quality and affordability in postsecondary education 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 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting CollegeHow Disruptive Innovation Can Deliver Quality and Affordability to Postsecondary Education Christensen Institute Disrupting CollegeHow Disruptive Innovation Can Deliver Quality and Affordability to Postsecondary Education By Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, Louis Caldera, and Louis Soares Higher education is in crisis across the nation. America’s colleges and universities are strapped for resources, students and families are fa... Feb 1, 2011 Christensen Institute
Six predictions for education in 2011 Michael B. Horn Six predictions for education in 2011 As 2011 dawns, expect to see the rate of innovation in education increase. The weak economy that has bogged down the United States for the […] Jan 13, 2011 Michael B. Horn
Indiana teams up with Western Governors University Michael B. Horn Indiana teams up with Western Governors University 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 Michael B. Horn