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From president "designee" to president in three years

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: When a college president resigns or retires, the institution’s governing board usually announces the steps it will take to replace the outgoing leader. The Board of Trustees of Parkland College followed that script in 2019 when Thomas Ramage told board members he planned to retire in 2022.

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President moves: Resignations and early retirements reigned in July

University Business

The average tenure among the six presidents to step down or retire in this list is three and a half years, a starkly shorter timeline than ACE’s president survey that found the average tenure was 5.9 The entire class of 2016 withdrew from the program. Katherine Banks – Texas A&M University M.

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What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

EAB

My name is Michael Fischer, I work in EAB's Advisory Services Group, with a focus on facilities-related issues. MF: Well, we're glad to have that perspective here today. Give these folks to listen and enjoy. music] 0:00:46.0 Michael Fischer: Hello, and welcome to EAB's Office Hours.

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Employee Services wins national award for student loan forgiveness campaign

CU Work-Life Balance

The University of Colorado won a national award for its work to promote Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) repayment plans using the Savi service. Pensions & Investments (P&I) awarded CU and TIAA a first place 2024 Eddy Award in in the financial wellness category for public plans with more than 5,000 participants.

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Tough Times Ahead for Higher Education Enrollment: Changing Higher Ed Podcast with Host Drumm McNaughton and Guests Bob Massa and Bill Conley

The Change Leader, Inc.

The higher education landscape is facing unprecedented changes, with student demographics shifting and financial pressures mounting. These changes are reshaping how colleges and universities must embrace an adaptive approach to student recruitment and retention.

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2023 has been a year notable for its ups and downs on the higher education landscape with the elimination of affirmative action and the implosion of President Joe Biden’s student relief program. Affirmative action struck down The U.S. The high court voted 6-3 against UNC and 6-2 against Harvard.