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New Jersey City University Continues Financial Recovery After 2022 Fiscal Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

After the school declared financial emergency, it also adopted budgets and plans to realign the trajectory of the school, said Acebo, who previously served as NJCU’s executive vice president and university counsel. These plans were subsequently executed when Acebo took the helm as interim president of the university in January 2023.

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President moves: Recent resignations show 3 reasons why a leader steps down

University Business

He began as the director of the institution’s stock portfolio, transitioning four years later to the vice president for advancement. More from UB: How these colleges successfully de-escalated campus protests Retired Jennifer K. Abernathy has propelled Alma forward through a cluster of successful initiatives.

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Bringing Greater Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At the height of the pandemic in 2020, without ever visiting the campus, Dr. David A. there were protests on campus. The campus movement helped open the space for Black studies, and Black studies as a discipline in return would provide the curriculum that looks at the African American perspective. Photo courtesy of David Canton.

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St. Joseph’s Cuts 4 Programs Acquired in Merger

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Joseph’s to add a number of programs to its portfolio, particularly in the health-care field. Joseph’s is also considering selling off or leasing part or all of the former University of the Sciences campus, apparently ditching plans to use the space for graduate health programs, as originally intended in the merger.

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EAB Launches All-In-One Website for Students’ College Search

EAB

Appily combines complementary features from EAB’s acquisitions of Cappex, YouVisit, and Concourse to create the best place on the Internet for students to plan, decide, and apply to college with confidence,” Marett added. The Appily site is free for students. For more information on Appily and its features, please visit appily.com.

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New retirement fund options offer socially conscious investment choices

CU Work-Life Balance

Beginning in March, the University of Colorado’s TIAA-administered retirement plans will add two new funds to their lineup of investment options. Introducing two new options CU’s Retirement Plan Advisory Committee worked with Innovest Portfolio Solutions to assess TIAA’s current ESG funds and research alternatives that may be a better fit.

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4 Ways to Support Faculty-Led Higher Education Grants

Hanover Research

Many higher education institutions are interested in expanding their grantseeking capacity and are including grant-funded research in their strategic plans.