Moving the Needle on the College Presidency
Inside Higher Ed
APRIL 13, 2023
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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Inside Higher Ed
APRIL 13, 2023
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
University Business
APRIL 19, 2024
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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EAB
JULY 17, 2023
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.”
Wonkhe
MARCH 5, 2024
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.
Higher Ed Dive
MARCH 8, 2024
Siena expects to benefit from adding high-demand offerings, while Clarkson said the move will help keep its focus on technological education.
Wonkhe
MARCH 10, 2024
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.
Wonkhe
APRIL 17, 2024
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.
Wonkhe
OCTOBER 2, 2023
It moves appeared first on Wonkhe. Reflecting on campaigns to remove statues and calls to decolonise, Stephen Stenning argues that heritage only really lives through discussion, interpretation and reinterpretation The post History isn’t statuesque.
Wonkhe
JANUARY 8, 2024
If your New Year's resolution is to move more, Shân Wareing shares her reflections on how sport can support growing leadership skills and personal wellbeing The post Taking part in sport can prepare you for leadership appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
DECEMBER 17, 2023
As Sheffield Hallam's vice chancellor prepares to move on, he speaks to Debbie McVitty about his experience of policy influencing and the need for creative leadership in higher education The post Chris Husbands: “most politicians look at the sector and think they are looking into a mirror” appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
DECEMBER 17, 2023
David Kernohan, Michael Salmon, and James Bagshaw investigate whether the sector has moved on from claiming the wins and explaining the problems The post What TEF submissions told us about outcomes appeared first on Wonkhe. Many see student outcomes as the core of TEF.
Wonkhe
OCTOBER 19, 2023
As the debate over AI moves beyond futile attempts to catch students' use of Chat-GPT, Jim Dickinson considers what we'll want humans in HE to do in the future The post The AI conundrum is older and more “human” than we think appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
NOVEMBER 10, 2022
The post Supporting student resilience is about moving from surviving to thriving appeared first on Wonkhe. Amy Irwin and colleagues discuss the intervention they've been trialling to help students adapt successfully to periods of adversity.
Wonkhe
OCTOBER 22, 2023
We have some wise words from Jisc chief executive Heidi Fraser-Krauss The post Setting the curve 6 – moving forward with institutional digital transformation appeared first on Wonkhe. What works (and what doesn't) in institutional digital transformation?
The Chronicle of Higher Education
APRIL 1, 2024
After a shooting, what does moving on look like? By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Emily Elconin for The Chronicle Colleges have to deal with buildings marred by violence. People have to deal with the trauma. A professor's story illustrates that painful reality.
Inside Higher Ed
FEBRUARY 27, 2024
University of California Lifts Ban on Online Degree Programs Lauren.Coffey@… Tue, 02/27/2024 - 03:00 AM Even as the debate on online courses continues, the UC move is creating concern about shared governance between faculty and university leaders. Byline(s) Lauren Coffey
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JANUARY 18, 2024
By Tom Bartlett After a data-fabrication scandal and a university investigation, the dishonesty researcher is trying to move on. The dishonesty researcher's latest project — convincing you he's honest. But is the damage already done?
The PIE News
APRIL 12, 2024
The service is also open to employers based in Scotland who would like to hire international workers, people who have moved to Scotland within the past six months and investors based in another country who would like to set up or expand a business in Scotland.
ACRLog
APRIL 16, 2024
Being promoted, being granted tenure, being offered a new position; I guess you never really stop moving as an academic librarian. As I move closer to a new stage of my career, I don’t want to forget what it once was like being new to the profession. Recently I read Richard Wilbur ’s excellent poem, “ The Writer ”.
Inside Higher Ed
FEBRUARY 19, 2024
It will move on to the state Senate next. The Maryland House of Delegates passed a bill Thursday that would ban the consideration of legacy status in admissions for all colleges that receive state funding, both public and private.
The PIE News
DECEMBER 13, 2023
The move was rumoured in November, but sector stakeholders decried the lack of clarity on the situation at the time and lobbied for a clear start date. James Herbertson, director of Bayswater Education, said the move “certainly gives more confidence”. “We The move will come into effect in January 2024.
The PIE News
APRIL 9, 2024
The move by NISAU, one of the most prominent Indian student representative organisations in the UK, comes as home secretary James Cleverly announced plans recently to review the Graduate Route in the coming months. I want to ensure that applications through this route are not being driven by a desire for immigration over education.
The PIE News
APRIL 9, 2024
Harris became the minister for higher education, research, innovation and science in June 2020, moving from his position as the minister of health. Simon Harris, Ireland’s former higher education minister, was voted in as the country’s youngest government leader at a ceremony in Dublin on April 9.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MARCH 19, 2024
The lawsuit is the latest move in a broader realignment of high-powered athletic conferences, which could carry implications far beyond who wins and loses on the field. By Nell Gluckman Scott Kinser, Cal Sport Media, AP Clemson plays Wake Forest in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game last fall.
The Guardian - Higher Education
MARCH 3, 2024
Experts from universities including Aberystwyth in Wales have now pinpointed the age of a star dune in a remote area of Morocco and uncovered details about its formation and how it moves across the desert. Continue reading.
Donald L. Birx, Ph.D.
OCTOBER 30, 2017
Given all the discussions recently about moving to Integrated Clusters, including the recent sessions. Continue reading.
The Guardian - Higher Education
MARCH 2, 2024
Move is to comply with state law passed by Governor Ron DeSantis that prohibits public funding of DEI programs The University of Florida is terminating all its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions to comply with a state law passed in January that prohibits state or federal funds from being used to fund the programs.
Donald L. Birx, Ph.D.
OCTOBER 27, 2017
The Integrated Cluster models that are being developed today should be viewed as transitional. Continue reading.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
31—Move-in day for new students at Hampshire College dawned sunny and cool, catching some arrivals from the New College of Florida by surprise. “My When conservative leaders took over Florida’s only public liberal arts institution, Hampshire College officials knew they had to help. AMHERST, Mass., I had to put it on,” said Libby Harrity.
Inside Higher Ed
DECEMBER 1, 2023
Professors and administrators from five major public universities provide advice on how to get moving ahead with AI in the classroom right now. Many faculty members across North America have sat on the sidelines in 2023, hoping for someone or something to keep generative artificial intelligence out of their institutions.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 14, 2024
A Not-So-Sweet 16 Percent Elizabeth Redden Thu, 03/14/2024 - 11:08 AM We haven’t moved the dial on transfer student success, Eileen L. Strempel and Stephen J. Handel write. Byline(s) Eileen L. Strempel Stephen J.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
NOVEMBER 7, 2023
The first move is to begin by addressing colonialism and how it has shaped the structure of the syllabus today. Moreover, the syllabus speaks to the course structure, description, assessment and grading, resources, learning objectives and outcomes, and legal and administrative information. Dr. tavis d. Dr. tavis d. How do we do this?
Campus Technology
SEPTEMBER 25, 2023
Open LMS Adoption and Education Specialist Michael Vaughn on the challenges and possibilities of using artificial intelligence to move teaching and learning forward.
The PIE News
MARCH 28, 2024
It is thought that some institutions impacted by the change moved their fall admission to June or August to avoid the changes. In Canada, IRCC has put an end to the plans of public-private partnerships with summer intakes who have set out to enrol as many students as possible before the PGWP eligibility is taken away.
The PIE News
FEBRUARY 15, 2024
When Maureen Czub, now at GenNext, moved into the industry and she and Jerry worked at different institutions, they were colleagues and friends for several years – but when Maureen later went to the private sector at IDP, the realisation dawned on them that their relationship was just as strong on a personal level.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MARCH 15, 2024
Community colleges were able to persevere through the pandemic thanks to the emergency relief funding passed through Congress. That’s the conclusion of the latest research from the Accelerating Recovery in Community Colleges Network at the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Columbia University. Dr. Karen A. That’s a concern,” said Stout.
UW Presidential Blog
AUGUST 4, 2023
The move to the Big Ten will enable our Husky teams to continue to compete at the highest level on a national stage, while also providing the stability and resources that are needed to support their quest for excellence in the classroom and in competition. This move is, of course, bittersweet.
University Business
MARCH 4, 2024
“We are all saddened by the need to make this decision, but rest assured that as we move forward, we are doing everything we can to ensure a smooth transition for our students to continue their education,” said Notre Dame College Interim President John Smetanka in a statement. . Michael Pressimone in November.
University Business
FEBRUARY 26, 2024
Thankfully, some institutions are moving toward the next iteration of campus wellness, a model that takes into account all community stakeholders to create a thriving institution. “U nless the community is well.” “U nless the community is well.” “That’s not them failing. .
The Guardian - Higher Education
MARCH 31, 2024
Sunak’s willingness to clamp down on international student numbers coincides with what one expert called a funding crisis for universities that could undermine the entire sector. Continue reading.
University Business
NOVEMBER 8, 2023
Multnomah, located in Oregon, made the move after its leaders found “it was no longer financially feasible… to operate as an independent institution,” according to an FAQ on the merger. The California-based institution said it is prepared to take on the fledgling university’s assets and liabilities.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 22, 2024
I feel the calling in my bones. My family is deeply Jewish, with both Sephardic and Ashkenazic roots, and taught me the core lessons of tikkun olam (repair the world), tzedakah (create justice), g’milut chasadim (engage in loving kindness), pikuach nefesh (life matters), and ometz lev (courage). 7) Take walks. 7) Take walks. Feed yourself.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 12, 2024
Moseley agrees those issues should be examined and has volunteered to go on leave during the review so that it can move forward in a fully independent way.” Lincoln University President Dr. John B. Moseley has been placed on paid leave voluntarily while personnel and mental health concerns are externally reviewed following the Jan.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 26, 2024
Moving the needle on graduation rates might be the most pressing challenge for today’s higher education leaders. Rather, the blame often lies with the institutions, which remain stuck in a previous era and have not evolved to meet the needs of most working learners. Have we created programs that limit the need for child care ?
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