Sat.Jun 27, 2020 - Fri.Jul 03, 2020

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When and How Much Should My Community Charge for Parking

MultiFamily Insider

"How much to charge for a parking space" is a common concern we hear on a frequent basis. A lot of communities, specifically in the multifamily industry, struggle with knowing how much and when to charge for parking due to the concern of negative response or backlash from residents. It is an unfortunate reality, that offering free parking at a community such as an apartment complex or shared condo parking lot can lead to numerous issues and even place a higher long-term cost on the local communi

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Student-Centered Leadership in the era of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter Movement

Higher Ed Connects: Leadership

by Terri E. Givens. College students across the country are being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as they have had to complete this school year online and they have been at the center of protests of police violence. As campuses scramble to deal with the impact of the pandemic, they must also keep in mind that their students are expecting action to be taken for ameliorating racial disparities on their college campuses and in their communities.

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How Higher Ed Can Fight Racism: Q&A with Terri Givens

Higher Ed Connects: Diversity

See original article by Kathryn Peterson for Salesforce.org on June 11, 2020. As a former professor-turned-provost-turned-entrepreneur, Terri Givens has one thing on her mind right now: the lives of her two boys. Between a pandemic and police brutality, the burden of grief weighs on her mind, along with millions of other black families in America. Givens is the CEO and founder of the Center for Higher Education Leadership and is currently working on a book titled Radical Empathy: Finding a Path

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Helping Underrepresented Students Succeedwith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 048

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this podcast, Helping Underrepresented Students Succeed with Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart and Dr. Drumm McNaughton, we ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has put even more pressure on institutions that serve underrepresented populations. One such institution is Amarillo College in Amarillo, TX. This community college is redefining its efforts to reach and engage its student body, many of whom are non-traditional and underrepresented students.

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#BlackLivesMatter in the Ivory Towers

The Change Leader, Inc.

Look back to 2017 when Inside Higher Education reported that Yale University and Harvard were forced to make changes in previous decisions that symbolically honored individuals who had ties to slavery. And these issues weren’t limited to the Ivy League; Centre College changed the name of McReynolds Hall when students researched and found out that the namesake, a Supreme Court justice, was among the most bigoted justices of his era.

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University Governance in Crises with Dr. Gordon Gee | Changing Higher Ed 049

The Change Leader, Inc.

We discuss university governance in crises and how the current coronavirus pandemic puts an intense spotlight on leadership, both at the administrative and board levels.