Information-technology professionals in higher education are gathering this week here in Philadelphia for the annual meeting of Educause, a group focusing on academic technology. Two Chronicle reporters, Goldie Blumenstyk and Scott Carlson, asked them about what keeps them up at night. Here’s what they told us.
Goldie Blumenstyk writes about the intersection of business and higher education. Check out www.goldieblumenstyk.com for information on her new book about the higher-education crisis; follow her on Twitter @GoldieStandard; or email her at goldie@chronicle.com. Scott Carlson is a senior writer who covers the cost and value of college. Email him at scott.carlson@chronicle.com.
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