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President moves: Administrators prove popular picks as next leader on the job

University Business

Three college administrators—including one president—will be coordinating goodbye parties at their current institutions as they prepare to move on to bigger opportunities elsewhere. His contract is still pending approval from the state’s higher education system. Lisa Coleman – Adler University (Ill.)

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Oglethorpe revamps counseling center, removes session limits

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Given his background in clinical psychology, it’s no surprise that Oglethorpe University president Nick Ladany has made student mental health a priority throughout his 30-year career in higher education.

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Overcoming Barriers in Higher Ed: Strategies for Student Success and Employability: Changing Higher Education Podcast 157 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guests Kathryn Campbell and Dr. Zack Mabel

The Change Leader, Inc.

Colorado automatically grants associate’s degrees to these students instead of waiting for them to apply or for a college administrator to make them aware of the opportunity. Build stronger and more effective college partnerships between institutions.

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NARCAN is increasingly common on college campuses

Inside Higher Ed

So far programs at Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and Teesside University in Britain have adopted it; Stanford University’s campus recovery program is planning on launching its own as soon as it can secure funding. “My ambition is to have a fleet of them,” he said. From the Clinic to the Dorm Room.

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Florida's college presidents stay silent on major reforms

Inside Higher Ed

Image: As Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, seeks to enact sweeping reforms to dramatically reshape higher education in the Sunshine State, students and faculty alike have protested legislation that would ban teaching certain topics, limit institutional authority and undermine tenure protections.

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US university presidents to testify before Congress over claims of antisemitic protests on campuses

The Guardian - Higher Education

Next Tuesday, Harvard’s Claudine Gay, Penn’s Liz Magill and MIT’s Sally Kornbluth will stand before the House education and workforce committee, a body chaired by Virginia Foxx, a Republican from North Carolina. Over the past several weeks, we’ve seen countless examples of antisemitic demonstrations on college campuses.

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Harvard President to Testify to Congress About Response to Campus Climate Issues During Israel-Hamas Conflict

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Harvard University President Dr. Claudine Gay will testify to the U.S. Congressional Committee on Education and the Workforce about the college's response to student sentiment and safety around the Israel-Hamas war, CBS News reported. college campuses. Dr. Claudine Gay The hearing – scheduled for 10:15 a.m.