Tough Times Encourage Colleges to Collaborate
Posted by on February 16, 2009
Sharing Ideas: Tough Times Encourage Colleges to Collaborate
By PAUL FAIN, GOLDIE BLUMENSTYK, and LIBBY SANDER
Despite its veneer of cooperation, higher education is a competitive industry, where resource sharing is eyed warily. But the recession is chipping away at that reluctance, and institutions are pursuing partnerships, both to cut costs and to keep pace with expanding academic fields.
Joseph E. Aoun, Northeastern University’s president, says cooperation helps colleges better leverage their resources. Through partnerships, they can expand their fields of research and teaching, such as in language studies.
“You cannot go at it by thinking that the world stops at this campus,” says Mr. Aoun. “No university is self-sufficient.”
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