Sat.Feb 24, 2024

article thumbnail

UK universities can go further to support the resilience of Ukrainian higher education

Wonkhe

Gwen van der Velden and Bo Kelestyn paint a picture of the challenges faced by Ukraine universities, and introduce a new series of articles exploring how the UK can continue to offer help The post UK universities can go further to support the resilience of Ukrainian higher education appeared first on Wonkhe.

article thumbnail

Universities Use Video Walls as Storytelling Tools

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

In fall 2022, installation of Samsung’s large-scale immersive display technology, dubbed The Wall, helped update the lobby in Newhouse 1, the I.M. Pei-designed building that Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications added in 1964. The video wall gives the university’s communications school a dynamic way to depict students’ experiences.

university leaders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Leadership is needed to secure Ukraine’s educational future – here’s how the UK can help

Wonkhe

Educational leadership is not a discipline often taught in Ukraine, but as the war continues, this needs to change. Ivanna Kurtyk, deputy chief executive of the Ukrainian Leadership Academy explains The post Leadership is needed to secure Ukraine’s educational future – here’s how the UK can help appeared first on Wonkhe.

article thumbnail

UNCG cuts 20 programs due to conform to budget - Eli Baine, East Carolinian

Economics and Change in Higher Education

The chancellor of the University of North Carolina Greensboro, Franklin Gilliam Jr. announced this month the university will be doing away with 20 academic programs due to budget constraints, and some students at other public universities worry it could happen elsewhere. Gilliam wrote in a statement that he will approve many recommendations made by university deans and Provost Debbie Storrs.

article thumbnail

State Funding Scenarios Discussed at Board of Regents Meeting - CU Denver

Economics and Change in Higher Education

CU Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Chad Marturano presented the preliminary 2024–25 budget proposal, which takes into account three scenarios for increasing undergraduate resident tuition. The tuition scenarios for each CU campus are directly tied to state funding scenarios. The state legislature determines the amount of funding provided for higher education each spring, generally finalizing the budget in April before the governor signs it into law.