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What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

EAB

EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of higher education facilities leaders. The survey explores topics such as talent retention, carbon neutrality efforts, deferred maintenance, space utilization, and computerized maintenance management systems. Give these folks to listen and enjoy.

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AI and Assessment in Student Affairs

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

AI has been around since the 1950s and has been used in higher education often in the form of chatbots to tutor students, increase retention, answer questions about scheduling and institutional policies, support facilities management, and predictive analytics. Why the sudden fuss and what is the potential for student affairs?

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

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Explore the Hub More on higher education strategy Create a Higher Ed Workplace Culture where Faculty and Staff Want to Stay July 14, 2023 BIT/CARE Team Assessment January 23, 2023 What’s in a research designation? Explore the resources today.

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Colleges Are More Than Just an Education but a Capital Investment into Our Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Inferior campus facilities impact the ability to both recruit and retain students as well as attract the best faculty, and the evidence is apparent across the entire higher education landscape. There are compound reasons that colleges fall behind in facilities management, renovation, and new construction duties.

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

It can enable personalization at scale, develop intelligent and accessible systems, and boost efficiency in administrative tasks for faculty, staff, and students. Some senior leaders point to vendor adoption as the holdup to broader utilization. Anecdotally, student usage is even higher.