Cybersecurity Roundtable: Defending Against the New Threats in Higher Ed
University Business
MARCH 24, 2023
University Business
MARCH 24, 2023
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 24, 2023
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Campus Technology
MARCH 23, 2023
ACRLog
MARCH 22, 2023
We’ve been experiencing some staffing issues on my team in recent months. While these issues have been difficult to navigate, they are (fingers crossed) temporary and the end is in sight. Maybe I’ll knock on wood, too, for good measure.)
University Business
MARCH 21, 2023
West Virginia’s governor is honored to play a small part in building Marshall University’s new baseball stadium, but one official believes he is “grossly” misappropriating a huge chunk of COVID-related emergency funding to do so.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 24, 2023
Category: Conditionally Accepted While some people may dismiss the phenomenon as no big deal, it is so strong that it’s as if a person does not physically exist, writes Keith Nabb.
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Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 21, 2023
It may be time to rethink the college minor.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: Nearly two-thirds of people who have never enrolled in higher education cite emotional stress as a key deterrent, a new report from Gallup and the Lumina Foundation finds.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 24, 2023
Image: The University of South Dakota’s TRIO Student Support Services is like all other federally funded TRIO SSS programs in that it serves low-income, first-generation or disabled students.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 24, 2023
Image: House Republicans who want to stop President Biden’s student loan policies used a hearing Thursday to outline why they think those policies are harmful to the economy and what changes they would prefer.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: Disinformation researchers at several U.S. universities are getting swept up in House Republicans’ investigation into the “weaponization” of the federal government.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
They can take steps to help position graduate students for different careers, writes Jocelyn Frelier, starting with moving away from a “just focus on your dissertation” approach.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 20, 2023
Blog: University of Venus Burnout has been the focus of much of my work life for the last five years—first experiencing it as a tenured faculty member, then writing about it as a researcher and memoirist, and now coaching about and facilitating workshops on it as well as burnout resilience for faculty across the country.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: Last month, “After nearly two years of my resistance,” wrote a University of Houston Downtown professor, his department published an “anti-racist statement” on its website.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: A new network of academics, college presidents, bipartisan policy makers and business leaders released a report Wednesday calling attention to a decade-long decline in college enrollment among Black students and its ripple effects on the country.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: Boise State University opened its Micron Student Success Center earlier this year and will formally induct the space in April, offering a consolidation of resources for its engineering students to promote a sense of belonging and create a resource center.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 22, 2023
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 24, 2023
Image: Attracting students to various institutional resources remains a challenge for all higher education professionals. Muhlenberg College’s career center dug through the data to understand which of its students were not visiting the office or attending its programs and adjusted accordingly.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
In my position as a community college president, a large part of the work is showing up as my authentic self. I can only do my job if I can be me; that is where strong, effective leadership comes from. Becoming a strong leader takes work, and classic Chucks are part of my daily uniform.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: The new version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid won’t be available to students until December, the Education Department confirmed this week.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 23, 2023
Image: The University of Rochester launched a training program and research study for faculty member mindfulness in January, promoting self-care, stress relief and wellness so professors can put their best foot forward in the classroom.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 24, 2023
A deeply divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Thursday resuscitated a class action that seeks to require New York University to reimburse students for tuition and fees they paid when it pivoted to remote instruction in spring 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 22, 2023
The approaches and tools that emerged during the pandemic could help lay the groundwork for a new driver of academic success, writes Lisa J. Anderson.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 22, 2023
Image: “No.” ” “Nope.” ” “Not at this time.” ” “Not yet!” ” “Just discussing it now.” ” “I have not.” ” “I will do this in the future.” ” “Yes.”
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 22, 2023
Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Ask any registrar: optimizing a departmental or course schedule is among the most thankless tasks there is. The goals of course scheduling are obvious: To ensure that no student is closed out of classes essential for graduation. To make it easier for students to balance their studies with their work and caregiving responsibilities and be able to participate in extracurricular activities.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 20, 2023
Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Ask yourself: Would the $20 million gift that Bloomberg Philanthropies gave to Princeton in 2021 to support the university’s first-generation and low-income students have a greater impact at Tougaloo College, an HBCU with a $10 million endowment?
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 22, 2023
Image: Facing a budget deficit of $5 million, Southern Oregon University is considering a realignment plan that will include deep cuts, which its president says are necessary to right the ship financially.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 21, 2023
Image: College leaders and educators are seeking ways, big and small, to support the growing number of neurodivergent students on their campuses.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 20, 2023
Image: Students who enter college with undeclared majors are considered a high-risk group. In addition, many decide on a major and then have doubts about their choice.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 20, 2023
Image: Gustavus Adolphus College went 161 years without any graduate programs.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 20, 2023
Image: Last month, more than 20 years after the Archives of Sexual Behavior published research surveying gay people about whether they were molested as children—and whether they identified as gay before or after—a note appeared online.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 20, 2023
Image: Higher ed institutions are beginning to get the hang of TikTok.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 21, 2023
Image: Higher education administrators say a change in the federal student aid formula could mean lower levels of financial aid for children whose parents run family farms or small businesses, and they want Congress to take action.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 21, 2023
Blog: Learning Innovation Cathy Breen and I have been getting to know each other through an IVY+ online directors group and the edX/2U University Partner Advisory Council ( UPAC ). I always learn new things whenever I spend time with Cathy.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 21, 2023
Image: A new research initiative seeks to expand access to clear, precise data about minority-serving institutions.
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