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Words Matter for College Presidents, but So Will Actions
Many higher education leaders called for change in response to the killing of George Floyd, but few shared ideas on how to enact it. Observers want them to do more.
Northeast Accreditor Announces New Leader
Oglethorpe University president Lawrence Schall will succeed Barbara Brittingham at the New England Commission of Higher Education. The leaders discuss the change and accreditation issues to watch in the future.
New Presidents or Provosts: Clark College, Everett CC, Juilliard School, Maryville College, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Purdue U Northwest, Seton Hall U, University College London, U of the Cumberlands, Wilfrid Laurier U
Bryan Coker, vice president and dean of students at Goucher College, in Maryland, has been chosen as president of Maryville...
New Presidents or Provosts: Caldwell U, Culver-Stockton College, Hollins U, Kenyon College, Lindenwood U, Millikin U, Saint Mary's College (Ind.), Siena U, U of Maryland-College Park, U of Massachusetts-Boston
Mark Arant, senior fellow at the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, has been chosen as provost at Lindenwood University, in...
Opinion
College Leaders: Don't Waste This Crisis, for Students’ Sake
Rather than hoping for a return to normal, colleges and universities should use this moment to do three difficult things: fix transfer, increase need-based aid and advance teaching quality, Joshua Wyner writes.
New Presidents or Provosts: Baruch College, Central State U, Centre College, Glenville State College, Master's U, Santa Clara U, Simmons U
Sam Horn, executive vice president for enrollment and ministerial advancement at Bob Jones University, in South Carolina, has been chosen...
New Presidents or Provosts: Centenary College of Louisiana, Eastern Gateway CC, Macalester College, Nazareth College, Norwich U, OCAD University, Redeemer University College, U of Mount Union, York County CC
Colonel Mark Anarumo, director and permanent professor for the Center for Character and Leadership Development at the U.S. Air Force...
Who Holds Professional Positions in Higher Ed, and Who Gets Paid?
Women and minority professionals are gaining representation in several higher education employment areas but continue to hold leadership roles less often than their white male counterparts.
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