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Turning the Tide on Admissions Staff Turnover
Solutions to improve staff morale can be found in areas beyond compensation, Elizabeth Kirby writes.
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...
Contingent Faculty Members Report Low Pay, Thoughts of Quitting
Over a quarter of respondents to a 2022 American Federation of Teachers survey of contingent faculty members earned less than...
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3 Questions for Kevin McClure on ‘The Caring University’
A conversation about the book Kevin is writing on the university as a workplace.

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College Mental Health Counselors Aren’t OK
Long-standing failures to invest adequately in college counseling centers have left mental health professionals burned out and feeling that their roles on campus are neither appreciated nor understood, Philip J. Rosenbaum and Richard E. Webb write.
Duquesne University Police on Strike
Police officers at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh went on strike yesterday after contract negotiations between their union and the university...

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Avoiding ‘The Big Quit’ in the New Year
How can college leaders in 2023 begin to re-engage their employees in the midst of increasing disengagement and departures? Brandon L. Wolfe offers some suggestions.

The Great Resignation at Community Colleges
Community colleges underwent major staffing losses during the pandemic. Now they’re suffering from the ripple effects, and campus leaders are trying desperately to recruit.
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