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Why growing demand doesn’t guarantee success for cybersecurity programs

EAB

To understand this complicated market and to help you decide if launching a master’s-level cybersecurity program is right for your school, my team and I analyzed the last five years of job postings, competitive landscape data, and employment projections. The grad programs presidents and provosts are prioritizing. Software Engineering.

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The 50 most in-demand skills for graduates of your master’s programs

EAB

Software development” and “software engineering” appeared among the top 50 in-demand skills. The 4 biggest challenges facing graduate and adult education programs, according to presidents and provosts. 2 emerging law school recruitment challenges – and how to address them. Learn more. Get more insights. December 5, 2022.

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President moves: Resignations and early retirements reigned in July

University Business

said Raymundo Arroyave, professor of Materials Science and Engineering, in a special Faculty Senate meeting. “I The decision follows stark disagreements with the Board of Regents on how to govern its law school after several longtime employees embezzled nearly a million dollars over several years, according to a school email.

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President moves: hearty welcomes and rocky goodbyes

University Business

Over the past two weeks, the higher education landscape has seen a handful of shifts in school leadership. Some individuals decided to assume the presidency at another school and one who took a step down to pursue their dream job. First-time president Xavier A. Cole, will become the president of Loyola University New Orleans.

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Universities on Fire

HESA

BA: Well, one that really stands out for me as an outlier in Pennsylvania, Dickinson College has had a President, Provost, and a faculty consensus that they need to take sustainability very seriously. So for example, you know, just a drive to have more electrical engineering. They’ve done some unusual things.

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AAUP Report on Political Interference in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 185 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Henry “Hank” Reichman

The Change Leader, Inc.

Key Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards Thoroughly Review the Report: University presidents, administrators, provosts, deans, and other leaders actively engage with the contents of the report. If it wants to fund Engineering, but not law it can do that. 00:17:17] Drumm McNaughton: Mm hmm. was there reason given?

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Presented with two cases about race-conscious admissions – one regarding the University of North Carolina and the other involving Harvard University — the conservative-leaning court ruled along partisan lines that the two schools’ affirmative action programs violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.