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Meet Shai Reshef, the 2023 Yidan Prize Winner

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

million, half as a personal award and half to scale up their work. The award recognizes their innovative solutions which help learners reach their full potential, by advancing the quality of teaching and learning and breaking down barriers to higher education globally. Recipients of the prize receive $3.9

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The Future of Partnership Is Capacity Building 

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

I started my career collaborating with partners who relied on the expertise of an online program manager (OPM). Having spent 15 years building, launching, and growing online degree programs, it’s become clear to me that the traditional OPM relationship is outdated. This approach isn’t for everyone.

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Access Must be Front Burner for Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, community colleges across the country saw a decline in enrollment for myriad reasons — financial, family, illness, lack of internet or inability to adapt to online learning. As in-person and hybrid learning resume, enrollment numbers have not returned to pre-COVID levels. Dr. Everrett A.

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Finding the right match: What qualities do students look for in a college?

University Business

But how do they get there, and what must higher education institutions do to support them in their ventures? “We are seeing a growing group of non-traditional students demand change in the way institutions offer courses,” she said in a news release. Convenience and flexibility. Career readiness.

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Higher ed-employer partnerships can help revive interest in the college degree, say officials

University Business

The fallout of the pandemic and recent economic shakeups has recently reminded graduating high schoolers that the pathway to a high-wage job doesn’t necessarily require a college degree. “There’s a certain credibility that comes from a degree that’s associated with a major research institution.

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Helping Afghan women back into higher ed

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Since the Taliban suspended the rights of Afghan women to pursue higher education last month, many American higher education institutions and leaders have decried the ban. campuses, partnerships with universities in nearby countries or expanded access to online classes. The Taliban's Dec. The Taliban's Dec. and Berlin.

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Strategic Adaptation in Higher Education: Navigating 2024 and Beyond: Embracing Transformation and Resilience in Higher Education Business Models

The Change Leader, Inc.

A Fundamental Rethink of the Higher Education Business Model In the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, institutions must embrace educational innovation and strategic adaptation to change. Fast forward to 2022, only 62% of graduating seniors attended college. These cuts include cutting 28 majors and 143 faculty.