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CSU Hires New President, But Questions Linger About the Treatment of Former President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He was brought in to do a job, he made some changes—you can’t have progress without some changes,” said Hrabowski, who was one of the longest serving college presidents in recent history. “Is Is the board supportive of the president, not just in good times, but when presidents are going through challenges?”

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Increasing Enrollment and Retention Through a Community of Care Approach in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

She presently works at a university as a school administrator providing service and support to both the master and doctoral level faculty and students. Dr. Michael Jazzar has served as a university administrator and professor, board trustee, superintendent of schools, principal, curriculum director, counselor, and teacher.

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Increasing Enrollment and Retention Through a Community of Care Approach in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

She presently works at a university as a school administrator providing service and support to both the master and doctoral level faculty and students. Dr. Michael Jazzar has served as a university administrator and professor, board trustee, superintendent of schools, principal, curriculum director, counselor, and teacher.

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Colleges hire directors to tackle student basic needs

Inside Higher Ed

Many higher ed institutions around the country, including the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and New York University, also have employed directors of student basic needs and implemented various other programs to address student poverty.

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Collegiate recovery programs gain traction on campus

Inside Higher Ed

Under President Trump, a commission on drug addiction and the opioid crisis sent an open letter to college and university administrators encouraging them to establish CRCs. Increased support from the federal government has helped bolster such efforts.