Mon.Jan 03, 2022

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My 2022 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

I am beyond excited to be back in the (virtual) classroom this spring, as I get to teach a course for the first time since spring 2020. I am teaching a remote synchronous PhD class in higher education finance as my first course at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Department heads here are expected to teach one course per year, and it was great to be asked to teach this course.

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How to Celebrate Your Own Success

College Forward

How often do you take time to praise and celebrate small wins and accomplishments? Not very often, right? We all have different definitions of what a win, an accomplishment, and success look like. One thing that these all have in common is that they all deserve to be recognized and celebrated. The fast-paced and result-driven society we live in makes it easy for us to complete one task or goal and quickly move on to the next one without taking time to reflect on our efforts.

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09 - Dr. Willie Banks

StudentAffairs.com

We chat with Dr. Willie Banks, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs at the University of California at Irvine. He previously served as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Indiana State University and has held senior level positions at Cleveland State University and the University of Georgia. Full transcript available at [link].

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Higher Education 2022 Predictions with the 2021 Year in ReviewChanging Higher Ed Podcast 101 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Deb Maue

The Change Leader, Inc.

At the start of a new year, The Change Leader’s Drumm McNaughton and Aurora University Senior Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing Deb Maue, sit down to do their higher education 2021 year in review, including recapping Drumm’s 2021 predictions for higher education. Drumm then offers his Higher Education 2022 predictions on the major trends and issues that will arise in colleges and universities across the US.