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Community colleges suffer from employee shortages

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Image: Community colleges across the country are struggling to recruit and hire new people after losing faculty and staff members in droves during the pandemic. College leaders report staffing losses at all levels, including IT workers, student success professionals, dining hall workers and executive leaders, she said.

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A Multipronged Approach to Harnessing Virtual Reality to Advance the HBCU Mission

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) stand out for recognizing that every student deserves access to quality education and are also centers for research and innovation (TEConomy, 2022). billion by 2028 (Fortune Business Insights, 2022). How College Contributes to Workforce Success: Employer Views on What Matters Most.

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A Multipronged Approach to Harnessing Virtual Reality to Advance the HBCU Mission

Faculty Focus

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) stand out for recognizing that every student deserves access to quality education and are also centers for research and innovation (TEConomy, 2022). billion by 2028 (Fortune Business Insights, 2022). How College Contributes to Workforce Success: Employer Views on What Matters Most.

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What 70+ higher ed leaders are saying about staff recruitment and retention in today’s competitive labor market

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Blogs What 70+ higher ed leaders are saying about staff recruitment and retention in today's competitive labor market Competition for talent is at an all-time high, forcing colleges and universities to rethink their historical approach to attracting and retaining talented staff on their campuses.