Tue.Jan 11, 2022

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CU Boulder Facilities staff uses LinkedIn Learning to foster skilled leadership

CU Work-Life Balance

Kelsey Draper takes supporting leaders seriously. It’s a crucial component of managing any large organization. That’s why Draper, a senior HR professional with Infrastructure and Sustainability, uses LinkedIn Learning’s collection feature in his efforts to support new and existing leaders at CU Boulder’s Facilities Management. The platform enables users to curate a collection of learning resources, with both LinkedIn content and links to external resources.

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Take It From Me…You Need a Game Plan for 2022

College Forward

Regular tips and advice to help you better navigate young adulthood from someone who had to learn some of this stuff (way too much of this stuff) the hard way. You may not want to make any resolutions, but you do need to have a game plan of sorts to help you succeed and achieve your goals in the new year. Game Plan for School: Whether you’re in high school and will be in the same classes in the new semester, or taking one-semester college classes, think about what worked for you last semester an

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Our 11 Most-Read Higher Ed Articles of 2021

Collegis Education Higher Ed Trends

As higher ed enters its third calendar year affected by the pandemic, we’ve been reflecting on the overall sector landscape in 2021. To do this, we reviewed our Google Analytics to see which issues and trends were top-of-mind for our higher education readers as they continued to navigate COVID-19 and other acute challenges, including: Enrollment declines: Overall college enrollment for the fall semester was down once again, decreasing 2.3 percent across the nation (and adding to 2020’s drop).