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Veterans Day History and Policy Issues to Watch When Serving Veterans

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WCET Frontiers would like to honor our veterans by sharing about the history of Veterans Day and also share some updates on federal policy issues for institutions to watch that affect the process and delivery of Veterans benefits. Thank you to those who currently serve and have served in the U.S. Armed Services.

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Ivy League to Become Collegiate Outlier in Top Women Leadership

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For Dartmouth and Columbia, these are the first women presidents in their history, while Harvard welcomes its first African American president. Robert McCaughey, retired professor of history and Janet H. They should be transparent about the data of not just who they admit, but who applies to the school. “I

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Top Tips for Onboarding: Setting the Stage for Success in HigherEd

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Send a warm welcome email with essential information, including the schedule for their first week and details about the institution’s culture and values. Policies and procedures: Familiarize them with important policies, including those related to ethics, diversity, and safety.

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 Ready or Not, Here It Comes! New Regulations When Offering Programs Leading to a License Effective July 1!

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However, there has been some confusion about the new rules developed for student protection that were designed without input from the professional licensing community. District Court , and the flawed regulations became effective for about thirteen months from late May 2019 until July 1, 2020.

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Alumni Influence to Facilitate Diversity Starts With a One-Dollar Donation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Harvey Nevertheless, some of these alumni maintain various levels of contact with their alma maters – ranging from attending reunion events, to regularly reviewing materials they receive from the college or university, to making monetary donations they hope will help produce a more inclusive atmosphere for current and future generations.

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How Three Bronx Institutions are Intentionally Hispanic-Serving

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But being an HSI isn’t “just about passing the 25% threshold — it’s about intentionality,” says Roy. population representing a 13% growth from the year 2000, according to the Latino Policy & Politics Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. The 2021 Latinx population in the U.S. totaled 62.5

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Presidential Turnover Crisis in Higher Ed–Solutions and Challenges: The Role of Politics, Policies, Processes, Performance, and Public Relations

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It also forces presidents to translate policy into operations when this role should be done by the board in parallel with the president. This will prevent boards from inventing things and revising history. For example, board members should never learn about an action via the news.

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