The global competition for colleges and universities

Saturday, September 18, 2004

We often don't realize that our colleges and universities are competing globally.

There's growing evidence that colleges and universities outside the U.S. are gaining in productivity and prestige. They are producing more top graduates. At the same time, the National Science Foundation report that between 1990 and 2001 the number of engineering and science bachelor degrees earned in the United States declined or stagnated in every category except psychology and biology.

This article from Maryland reviews the issue. Read more.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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