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Hard lessons for colleges and universities - Crain's Cleveland Business Editorial Board

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Colleges and universities are getting some harsh lessons in economics, as financial and demographic realities collide with the loftier ambitions of academia. Schools including Baldwin Wallace University, Cleveland State University, Lake Erie College and Lakeland Community College are facing financial challenges of varying degrees of severity.

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IMPACT Grant 2023

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Milwaukee School of Engineering The mission of MSOE is to set the standard for preparing leaders to solve the diverse technical challenges of the 21st century. Additionally, 65% of the Bishop State student community is female, and many of their students are trying to balance both college and parenting.

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Making Theater More Accessible

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Diego Villada Title: Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, New College of Florida Age: 38 Education: B.S., David Brimmer, Broadway fight director; Lisa Jackson-Schebetta, Skidmore College; and Michelle Granshaw, University of Pittsburgh Words of wisdom/advice for new faculty members: “The road is long.

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How Can Institutions Improve Faculty Retention?

Today's Learner

Reading Time: 4 minutes Lori Blubaugh, RHIA, is Interim Director of Health Information Technology at Wallace State Community College What can institutions do to improve faculty retention? Probably because they were allowed to do so in middle and high school. So, do the other surveys overrule the one like this?

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Survey on Campus Technology: Student Priorities and Problems

Inside Higher Ed

62% of students surveyed worry little (or not at all) about their college being targeted by cybersecurity breaches or cyberattacks, even though they could jeopardize their personal data. 19 to 27 by Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse with support from Kaplan. Cyberbreaches shut down campuses.”

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Journalism schools could help save local papers (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Travel with me to my not atypical college town, Eugene, Ore., where I’m privileged to labor as a professor at our vibrant University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. What’s missing here in our piece of paradise is what traditionally helps bind a community together: a vigorous daily newspaper.

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Summit Brings Together Leaders to Discuss How to Strengthen America's HBCUs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

HBCU leaders convened online Thursday to strategize about the state of historically Black colleges and universities in the country and what can be done to strengthen them. Donors want to make a difference with their gifts, and it’s up to the schools to illustrate exactly how that happens, she said. We’ve got to teach civics.”