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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

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The topics covered included student success, budget models, change management, and more. In each session, the fellows gained depth in new topics or terrains, developed leadership skills, and built a network with peers from institutions across the country.

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3 competencies that take a chief human resource officer from tactical to strategic

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But these changes are not enough—CHROs need a different set of competencies than in the past to meet the challenges of increased competition with out-of-sector employers and emerging labor market threats. finance, DEIJ) and hinge on unit-level buy-in and behavior. Complete the survey for your campus. Take the survey. Storytelling.

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Five Things University Leaders are Prioritizing This Year (And Two They Should Be)

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During my listening tour, one senior finance leader shared that they have invested in several leadership interventions to help former faculty, now administrators build their strategic thinking muscles. We also provide more hands-on support through our newly launched Financial Performance Collaborative.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

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Blogs EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage The challenges facing higher education have become increasingly complex and interconnected over the past 15 years and in many cases require the collective action of multiple cabinet leaders and divisions to make progress.

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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

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With more than two-thirds of community college students requesting aid annually, 30% being Pell-eligible, 16% being single parents —and inflation at a perilous high—everyone is feeling the effects of one more line-item in the household budget each month. Financial hardship is the #1 reason students stop out.