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Growing Plans
As many Northeastern colleges fear enrollment declines, Lehigh University charts ambitious growth plan including 1,000 additional undergraduates, 100 more faculty members and a new college of health.
Walking Papers at Morehouse
Students protest process and experts decry high turnover at HBCUs as trustees decide not to renew contract of president.
New Presidents or Provosts: Cornell U, Elizabethtown Community-Technical College, Kansas State U, Ozarks Technical CC, Susquehanna U, U of Chichester, U of Hawaii-West Oahu
Maenette K. P. Ah Nee-Benham, dean of the Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge at the University of Hawaii at Manoa...
Gender Roles and Presidential Spouses
Survey finds a quarter of presidents have made decisions on taking or turning down jobs based on spouses' expected role. And study finds that much more remains expected of presidents' wives than presidents' husbands.
Opinion
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
George R. Boggs provides advice on what trustees, presidents and candidates for presidencies can do to reduce the chances of a forced separation.
New Presidents or Provosts: Albright College, Clinton CC, Contra Costa CC District, Northwest Florida State College, Pasco-Hernando State College, U of Central Arkansas, U of Missouri System, Utah State U
Mun Y. Choi, provost and executive vice president of the University of Connecticut, has been chosen as president of the...
When Presidents Talk Politics
Campus leaders face intense scrutiny for what they say or don’t say in this tense period. Some messages that go over well on campus receive considerable criticism as they spread.
Opinion
It’s Time to Speak Out
To influence our nation’s path going forward, both words and actions are needed from the higher education community and its leaders, argues Catharine Hill.
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