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UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Expected as Next President at Michigan State
Kevin Guskiewicz, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is widely expected to be hired as president...

Paul LeBlanc to Leave Presidency of Southern New Hampshire
Under his leadership, the university grew from 2,500 to more than 200,000 students and was a driver of competency-based learning and other innovations.

Saint Augustine’s President Fired, Accreditation Stripped
Christine McPhail’s dismissal follows recent friction with the board. Trustees have now hired an acting president and are trying to save SAU’s accreditation.
Survey: Pay Equity Lags for Higher Ed Administrators
Though the number of women in higher education leadership roles has increased since 2002, pay equity hasn’t kept pace, according...
New Presidents or Provosts: Allegheny, Bluefield State–Beckley, British Columbia, Clayton State, Johns Hopkins, Midwestern State, Tennessee-Martin
Benoit-Antoine Bacon, president and vice chancellor of Carleton University, in Ottawa, has been selected as president and vice chancellor of...

Short-Staffed, Colleges Outsource Financial Aid Offices
Last month Kentucky State U and Bethany College outsourced financial aid services. Such moves reflect a challenging environment for professionals in the field.
Utah Governor Tells Presidents to Avoid Political Statements
Utah governor Spencer Cox has discouraged public college presidents from making statements on contentious political issues. “I do not care...

Enrollment, Financial Challenges Prompt Saint Rose Closure
The Albany, N.Y., institution will close next year after ongoing enrollment issues. Leaders unsuccessfully sought a partnership to keep the embattled college open.
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