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Alabama State Launches Women’s Flag Football

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jason Cable "The International Olympic Committee recently included men's and women's flag football in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games and likewise, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is closely monitoring the emerging sport of women’s flag football," said Alabama State University President Dr. Quinton T.

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Funding model in Nova Scotia hikes fees for int’ls

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A new funding model for Nova Scotia’s universities will hike fees for international students and require institutions to add more housing. “We These agreements take a student-centred approach and recognise the unique differences of each university. We have a housing crisis.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. From 2020-2022, leaders faced several challenges, including surviving early pandemic revenue loss, competing against other institutions, and losing eleven percent of their workforce. Ready to find out more?

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. From 2020-2022, leaders faced several challenges, including surviving early pandemic revenue loss, competing against other institutions, and losing eleven percent of their workforce. Ready to find out more?

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President moves: Why community members are opposed to 2 leaders stepping down

University Business

And the most recent smattering of presidents to soon depart is a stark reminder of that. Of the four college and university presidents whose run will end this academic year, only one is retiring on satisfying terms. His term will begin in January 2024 and will run through 2028. Carter is no stranger to the military.