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Moving the Needle on the College Presidency

Inside Higher Ed

Moving the Needle on the College Presidency Featured Image at Top of Article GettyImages-1204089357.jpg jpg Josh Moody Fri, 04/14/2023 - 12:00 AM

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President moves: Administrators prove popular picks as next leader on the job

University Business

Three college administrators—including one president—will be coordinating goodbye parties at their current institutions as they prepare to move on to bigger opportunities elsewhere. Stephenson is currently the president of Northwest Florida State College, a community college. Lisa Coleman – Adler University (Ill.)

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“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it

EAB

Blogs “Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it “Summer melt" is a familiar challenge for enrollment and student success teams across the country. But as the enrollment landscape evolves, new behavioral trends have emerged, including a phenomenon that we are calling “move-in melt.”

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Advancing student belonging from classroom to campus and from theory to practice

Wonkhe

Nicola Watchman-Smith reflects on the increasing complexities of work on student belonging and introduces a new practical guide to help you move your practice forward The post Advancing student belonging from classroom to campus and from theory to practice appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Clarkson University to transfer 16 graduate teaching programs to Siena College

Higher Ed Dive

Siena expects to benefit from adding high-demand offerings, while Clarkson said the move will help keep its focus on technological education.

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“The main thing is not the walls, the main thing is the people” – displaced universities in a war zone

Wonkhe

Vitaly Nosok, senior advisor in the Ukraine government, explains how some Ukrainian universities at the front line were moved in their entirety to safer areas The post “The main thing is not the walls, the main thing is the people” – displaced universities in a war zone appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Commuter students, through the lens of transport studies

Wonkhe

Susan Kenyon looks to move the debate on from definitions The post Commuter students, through the lens of transport studies appeared first on Wonkhe. Students, like many others in contemporary society, are at risk of transport-related social exclusion.

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