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Purdue and Indiana University split joint venture at IUPUI

Inside Higher Ed

Image: After five-plus decades as a joint venture, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis is taking on a new form, one that will not continue the collaborative effort between its namesake partners. Going forward, the IUPUI campus will be known as Indiana University Indianapolis.

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Oklahoma Regents Request $96 Million Funding Increase

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“The state system of higher education’s budget request focuses on continued investment to meet growing workforce needs in several key fields, including health care, teacher education, engineering, and computer science,” State Regents chair Michael C. Turpen said in a press release last week.

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AAUP to Investigate Cuts at Emporia State

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The American Association of University Professors announced Wednesday that it has launched an investigation into the cuts at Emporia State University last month, which saw 33 faculty members—including numerous tenured professors—dismissed due to financial issues.

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New presidents or provosts: Alma Folsom Maryland NVCC Purdue St. Thomas TCU

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Sean Burke , associate provost of Luther College, in Iowa, has been selected as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Alma College, in Michigan. Richmond Hill , interim provost of the Woodbridge campus of Northern Virginia Community College, has been named to the position on a permanent basis.

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Why supply chain insights are key for liberal arts programs

University Business

For many liberal arts colleges as well as humanities-focused departments in larger universities, it’s a pressing one. Despite the prevailing winds at the moment, not everyone can or should aspire to be a computer-science major focusing on machine learning. New tools. Student perspectives can help change that.

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How colleges measure and prove their value: Key podcast

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Colleges are under growing pressure to prove their value to students, parents, legislators and others. Itzkowitz: Over the past year, we’ve seen an uptick in students and families wanting to know what type of return on investment they’re going to get from the college education.

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Valerie Sheares Ashby on leadership and succeeding a legend

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Image: It might seem an unenviable position to succeed a long-standing, widely admired college president who is credited with practically building the institution. But you wouldn’t know it from listening to Valerie Sheares Ashby, who last year took over the presidency of the University of Maryland Baltimore County from Freeman A.