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President moves: Recent resignations show 3 reasons why a leader steps down

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The three presidents to step down demonstrate a variety of reasons for making a change: to reengage in academia, pursue other professional opportunities or make way for new leadership during trying times. Ward, president since 2019, will retire at the end of June 2025, the conclusion of Luther’s 2023-25 strategic plan.

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President moves: Another spate of high-profile leaders step down

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Burwell is calling it a job well done after six years of service as president; the 2023-24 academic year will be her last. Upon assuming American’s highest administrative position, Burwell boasted an ironclad resume despite not serving once in the higher education space. The 2023-24 academic year will be his last.

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Nursing Schools Teach Advocacy Skills to Help Advance Health Equity

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ranks last in access to care, administrative efficiency, equity, and health care outcomes when compared to the 11 highest-income countries, according to a 2021 report titled “ Mirror, Mirror: 2021 Reflecting Poorly ,” by Commonwealth Fund, a private organization that supports independent research on health care issues. . Sarah Szanton.

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The Value of Representation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Higher Education Administration and Policy Education:   M.Ed. Those are places where we find hope, where we find a safe haven to sustain our work and to navigate academia.” Carlos Galan Institution:  University of California, Riverside Graduate Program:   Ph.D.,

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Harvard’s next president: Claudine Gay will be first Black leader of the Ivy League school

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The first person of color and only the second woman to hold the post, Claudine Gay will step into her role as Harvard University’s next president come July 1, 2023. “The idea of the ‘ivory tower’—that is the past, not the future of academia,” she said. Bacow announced in June that he would retire.

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First Doctoral Program at a TCU Will Contribute to Native Sovereignty

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When Dr. Elmer Guy first came to Crownpoint Institute of Technology in 1999 as dean of instruction, he could not have known that, 24 years later, he would oversee the institution’s renaming to Navajo Technical University (NTU). It became the first tribal college and university, or TCU, to offer a Ph.D.

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Help Wanted

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Conversations are ongoing on campus about how to better meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff utilizing a holistic approach, says Dr. Tamara Bland, associate professor and interim dean of the Borra College of Health Sciences and Elizabeth T. Claflin is starting its program summer 2023. MacNeil School of Nursing.