
Higher Ed at Scale: David Staley Ph.D.
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<p>For a very long time now, higher education has trended toward growth. Indeed, the emergence of a new class of organizational type, e.g., the mega university, reflects a business strategy that many institutions are emulating; a strategy rooted in a belief that one's survival in this increasingly competitive environment is best assured through increasing scale. In this latest IngenioUs blog article, <a href="https://baypath.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=68ba0519dc904601083220698&id=7a3b505df5&e=e01ba9f006" target="_blank">David Staley, Ph.D.</a> suggests another way forward for smaller colleges and universities. Citing a recent <a href="https://baypath.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=68ba0519dc904601083220698&id=830101f0e7&e=e01ba9f006" target="_blank"><em>Chronicle of Higher Education</em> article by Scott Carlson,</a> Staley suggests that small colleges might ensure their future through a de-scaled strategy that offers an educational experience at human scale. </p>