Over half of hiring managers say recent grads are unprepared for the workforce
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“Colleges don’t teach students how to behave in the workplace,” Resume.org’s career coach said in a statement.
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MAY 19, 2025
“Colleges don’t teach students how to behave in the workplace,” Resume.org’s career coach said in a statement.
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MAY 20, 2025
For Peter Sutoris, the humanities hold the key to understanding and responding to the many civilisational crises we face
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 14, 2025
Dr. David K. Wilson For Morgan State University president Dr. David K. Wilson,the quest to attain R1 status the highest designation auniversity can get for its research enterprise is aboutmore than just attaining some sort of higher education sealof approval. Rather, its about attracting world-class faculty, creating more research opportunities for students, and coming upwith new innovations that benefit everyday people particularlythose in Baltimore, where the sprawling HBCU campusis located
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 16, 2025
Florida A&M Hires DeSantis Ally as President Josh Moody Fri, 05/16/2025 - 04:10 PM The HBCU in Tallahassee hired a president who has never worked in higher ed but has ties to Republican Governor Ron DeSantis. Her critics have dubbed her MAGA Marva.
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As Higher Ed institutions continue struggling with budget constraints and enrollment pressures, making smart decisions about technology is crucial. How do institutions enhance data security, optimize their tech stack and engage students effectively…all while managing limited resources? Bret Ingerman, former Vice President for Information Technology at Tallahassee State College, digs into these conundrums, exploring how Pathify offers solutions to enhance student engagement while giving instituti
MindMax
MAY 15, 2025
In a discussion with MindMax CEO Lee Maxey, Nancy Coleman, Dean, Harvard Extension School and Continuing Studies at Harvard University, explores the changing landscape of higher education. She emphasizes the urgent need for flexible, stackable learning options that meet learners where they areand evolve with the needs of both students and employers.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 14, 2025
Republicans proposed a tiered system on wealthy private institutions’ investment income, though experts say higher rates could harm student aid.
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 15, 2025
Dr. Fred A. Bonner II Graduate education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) is not just evolvingit is erupting with purpose. From the heart of tradition and the fire of resistance, a new wave of graduate programs in higher education administration is emergingbold, equity-centered, and unapologetically Black. We are witnessing a renaissance at HBCUs that is not merely about expanding degree offerings; it is about reimagining what graduate education can and must be.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MAY 19, 2025
By Jasper Smith The HBCU's alumni, faculty, and students say the search process was politically compromised by the Republican governor's administration.
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 15, 2025
How House Lawmakers Could Reshape Higher Ed jessica.blake@ Thu, 05/15/2025 - 03:00 AM House committees put the finishing touches on their sections of the reconciliation megabill early this week. Now, all the pieces of the puzzle are laid out, and higher ed experts say the picture is grim.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 14, 2025
In a report to trustees, university officials cited enrollment declines at the colleges, as well as their financial deficits and maintenance backlogs.
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The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.
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MAY 15, 2025
As half of universities admit that they're considering slashing bursaries and hardship funds to make ends meet, Jim Dickinson digs into the problems of expecting them to fill the gaps in national student support
MindMax
MAY 15, 2025
In this wide-ranging conversation, John Robichaux, Executive Director at the UC Berkeley Coleman Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership, sits down with MindMax CEO Lee Maxey to explore how lifelong learning can shape the future of higher education, workforce development, and society. Drawing on experience from top institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and now Berkeley, Robichaux shares how engineering and technology leadership must be taught across the full career arcfrom undergraduates to enc
The Academic Designer
MAY 18, 2025
When professors are intentional about your online presence it benefits students by enhancing support, networking, opportunities, and visibility.
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 20, 2025
Penn State Closure Plan Prompts Sharp Reactions Josh Moody Tue, 05/20/2025 - 03:00 AM Penn State administrators want to close seven of 19 Commonwealth Campuses. The controversial proposal has prompted pushback from faculty, lawmakers and some trustees.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 15, 2025
After filing for bankruptcy last year, a judge this week ordered its case to be converted into Chapter 7 after alarms raised by the U.S. trustee’s office.
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MAY 18, 2025
Alex Favier introduces The Venn, a new kind of event for higher education leaders to work together in defence and celebration of HE
MindMax
MAY 15, 2025
Annette Roberts Webb, Dean of University of California Merced’s Division of Professional and Continuing Education, joins MindMax CEO Lee Maxey to talk about launching a new division in one of Californias most underserved regions. With a mission grounded in access and equity, Webb is reshaping what it means for a research institution to serve its community.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MAY 14, 2025
By Alissa Gary Santa J. Ono says he changed his mind about the benefits of college diversity programs at the University of Michigan. Now he hopes to go to Florida.
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 14, 2025
HBCU Students Call for More Safety Measures After Shooting Sara Weissman Wed, 05/14/2025 - 03:00 AM Students at Elizabeth City State University are calling on the University of North Carolina system and university leaders to enhance campus security.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 20, 2025
The agency created a civil rights initiative to seek out violations of the False Claims Act, which could include diversity initiatives.
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MAY 18, 2025
International students may be being misled by false promises from recruitment agents.
MindMax
MAY 15, 2025
Jazz Jackson, Vice Provost and Chief Student Success, Equity, and Inclusion Officer at Thomas Edison State University, speaks with MindMax CEO Lee Maxey about driving outcomes for adult learnersespecially those with some college and no degree. His mission? Removing barriers and building supports that help students complete their education, no matter their starting point.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MAY 14, 2025
As colleges announce spending freezes, many faculty members brace for still another year without a raise. By Adrienne Lu As colleges announce spending freezes, many faculty members brace for still another year without a raise.
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 16, 2025
Teaching Students to Identify and Attack Misinformation Ashley Mowreader Fri, 05/16/2025 - 03:00 AM An interdisciplinary course at the University of Southern California teaches engineering students research skills and information literacy.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 20, 2025
Brian Mueller, the university’s president, said the ruling supports that the large Christian institution was “wrongly accused” of misleading doctoral students.
Wonkhe
MAY 19, 2025
Young people in coastal and rural areas are missing out on higher education.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 15, 2025
Ed Smith-Lewis, senior vice president for strategic partnerships at the United Negro College Fund facilitates a session at the H.E.L.F convening. ORANGEBURG, S.C. In a significant gathering dedicated to the advancement of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), approximately 70 leaders from across the higher education landscape have converged on Claflin University this week for the Ideation, Innovation, and Collaboration summit sponsored by the Higher Education Leadership Foundati
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MAY 15, 2025
By David Jesse Santa Ono, now the sole finalist for the University of Florida presidency, could be hard to find in Ann Arbor, several sources said. The university called the idea that its former president was disengaged false and absurd.
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 14, 2025
Pennsylvania State University is weighing a plan to close seven of its 19Commonwealth Campuses, which its governing board is expected to vote on in a virtual meeting Thursday. The campuses proposed for closure are Dubois, Fayette, Mont Alto, New Kensington, Shenango, Wilkes-Barre and York. Altogether, those campuses enroll just under 3,200 students.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 14, 2025
States could face hard budgetary decisions ahead as federal stimulus funding runs dry, the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association said.
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MAY 15, 2025
The Department for Education has opened applications for new ITT accreditation.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 18, 2025
Dr. Erik M. Hines Black students have cultural assets and exude brilliance in both K-12 and Higher Education. However, in certain courses and majors, Black students are often discouraged or deterred from pursuing them, specifically in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). According to research, Black/African American individuals are underrepresented in STEM.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MAY 16, 2025
Commencement addresses used to make audiences squirm. Now you get in trouble for doing that. By Corey Robin Commencement addresses used to make audiences squirm. Now you get in trouble for doing that.
Inside Higher Ed
MAY 19, 2025
U of Minnesota Antiracism Center to Close After Founder Steps Down Ryan Quinn Mon, 05/19/2025 - 03:00 AM Rachel Hardeman, who faces plagiarism allegations, left the university under a resignation agreement. The next day, the institution announced her center would shutter.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 20, 2025
The state’s higher education system is facing big funding shortfalls at both the state and federal levels.
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