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Grad Students Should Consider Administrative Work

Higher Ed Connects: News

Colleges and universities are great places to work. students who are no longer are attracted to faculty careers are still interested in working in higher education. A previous “Carpe Careers” column did an excellent job outlining the variety of teaching roles in the higher education landscape beyond tenure-line faculty positions.

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Why Quality & Rigor Matter In Dual Enrollment

Parchment

We do a lot in the professional development space because this is such a unique space of education. And then obviously I’ve gotta get the coordination with community colleges in my area or four years in my area and all that stuff. How do I do this to ensure that rigor? How am I gonna free up their time?

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Can the three-year bachelor's degree become a reality?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Officials at Merrimack College note that the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic prompted faculty members to consider new approaches, which opened the door to pursuing a three-year degree program. Those losses led her to rethink the program’s curriculum.

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2023 Higher Education Year in Review and 2024 Predictions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 187 with Host Deborah Maue and Guest Dr. Drumm McNaughton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Strategic Responses and Adaptations In response to these pressures, colleges and universities have adopted various strategies. Some institutions, like Franklin University, successfully pivoted to online education and effectively managed articulation agreements with community colleges, showcasing a proactive approach to these challenges.