School of Education in the Media
EAPS professors Kevin Kinser and Jason Lane are regular contributors to The Chronicle of Higher Education's WorldWise blog. Follow their posts.
What DeVry's earnings say about the for-profit college business
Marketplace Morning Report, April 23, 2013
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
How to vet a for-profit online program
U.S.News & World Report, April 19, 2013
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Accreditors without borders
Inside Higher Ed, April 3, 2013
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Forthcoming film is defense of for-profit colleges, critics say
The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 18, 2013
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Oh the irony: Coursera suspends online course about how to run an online course
CNN Money, February 4, 2013
MOOC Mess
Inside Higher Ed, February 4, 2013
Georgia Tech and Coursera try to recover from MOOC stumble
The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 4, 2013
Peter Shea, associate professor, Educational Theory and Practice
Foreign Exchange Blues
Huffington Post Live, January 30, 2013
Jason Lane, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
This could be huge...
Times Higher Education, December 6, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Cost friendly college
Huffington Post Live, November 26, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Amsterdam students get a taste of college life
Daily Gazette, October 24, 2012
Robert Bangert-Drowns, Dean, School of Education
For-profit colleges get schooled
The Wall Street Journal, October 24, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Interest drops in teaching careers
Daily Gazette, October 9, 2012
Robert Bangert-Drowns, Dean, School of Education
Grand Canyon's ground game
Inside Higher Ed, October 8, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
MOOC's and the McDonaldization of global higher education
Chronicle of Higher Education, September 28, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
How technology is revolutionizing higher education
Keyboard College, American RadioWorks, American Public Media Podcast
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
For-profit colleges face new rules
Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, July 2, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
In most area schools, more girls than boys graduate
Daily Gazette, July 1, 2012
LaRae Jome, associate professor, Counseling Psychology
Donors to Romney super PAC have ties to for-profit colleges
USA Today, March 29, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
For-profit educator expected to report lower profits
Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, March 26, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Tough market for education students
WRGB CBS6, Thursday, March 22, 2012
Robert Bangert-Drowns, Dean, School of Education
For-profit schools try to talk a better game
Marketplace for Monday, March 12, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Guarding the hen house
Inside Higher Ed, February 14, 2012
Jason Lane, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
In Albania, can a U.S. diploma deliver?
The New York Times, February 12, 2012
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Give yourself the gift of a healthier you
Danbury News Times, December 19, 2011
David N. Miller, associate professor, School Psychology
Perceived racism may impact black Americans' mental health
American Psychological Association, November 16, 2011
Alex Pieterse, assistant professor, Counseling Psychology
What great schools do
WAMC's Academic Minute for November 7, 2011
Janet I. Angelis, Know Your Schools~for NYKids
For-profit colleges under fire
NPR's On Point for October 14, 2011
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Africa: The next market for cross-border higher education?
The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 20, 2011
Jason Lane, assistant professor, and Kevin Kinser, associate professor,
Educational Administration and Policy Studies
The Capitol Pressroom for September 2, 2011
Podcast
Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
The rise and fall of for-profit higher education
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, OBSERVATIONS, August 2011
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Double duty
Inside Higher Ed, August 19, 2011
Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
For-profit colleges respond to increased scrutiny
Associated Press, August 7, 2011
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Who knows what makes kids learn?
Times Union, July 31, 2011
John Rosenbach, emeritus, Educational Psychology and Methodology
John Boehner backed deregulation of online learning, leading to explosive growth at for-profit colleges
The Huffington Post, July 29, 2011
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Schools need collaboration
Times Union, July 28, 2011
Janet I. Angelis, Know Your Schools~for NYKids
Online school rule struck down
Dayton Daily News, July 25, 2011
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
If you build it, they might not come
Inside Higher Ed, May 10, 2011
Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Success in science requires a formula
Times Union, February 20, 2011
Janet I. Angelis, Know Your Schools~for NY Kids
UAlbany choices stark, but simple
Times Union, February 19, 2011
Robert Bangert-Drowns, dean
How public is public higher ed?
Times Union, February 7, 2011
Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
With lawsuit, for-profit colleges step up fight against new regulations
The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 23, 2011
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Home and away: UK study on foreign soil
Times Higher Education, January 20, 2011
Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Cohoes City School District holds anti-bullying workshop
Troy Record, January 13, 2011
Cohoes School District taking action against bullying
Fox 23 News, January 13, 2011
Panel on cyberbullying
YNN, January 13, 2011
Amanda Nickerson, associate professor and division director, School Psychology
More autonomy for SUNY schools
Times Union, January 13, 2011
Daniel C. Levy, distinguished professor; Hal A. Lawson, professor; Kevin Kinser,
associate professor; Heinz-Dieter Meyer, associate professor; and John W. Kalas,
adjunct professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Listening to what the students say
New York Times, December 18, 2010
Carol Rodgers, associate professor, Educational Theory and Practice
Lessons in suicide prevention
Times Union, December 8, 2010
David Miller, associate professor, School Psychology
Is accreditation the conscience of higher education? And should it feel guilty?
HigherEdJobs, November 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
As for-profit colleges' enrollment growth slows, analysts see signs of an industry reset
The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 11, 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Shares of for-profit colleges tumble
LA Times, October 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Habitats for academic freedom
Inside Higher Ed, October 12, 2010
Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
The test has been canceled – final exams are vanishing quietly from college
Boston.com, October 3, 2010
Robert Bangert-Drowns, dean, School of Education
For-profit colleges under fire over value, accreditation
USA Today, September 29, 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
A college closes for good as rescue plan is rejected
The Wall Street Journal, September 15, 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor, Educational Administration and Policy Studies
Overseas branch campuses should start small, assess demand, proceed carefully
The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 14, 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor; Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational
Administration and Policy Studies
OECD: Branch campuses are 'hollow shells'
University World News, September 14, 2010
Kevin Kinser, associate professor; Jason Lane, assistant professor, Educational
Administration and Policy Studies



