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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This period was characterized by an increasing emphasis on computer literacy and the integration of technology into both curriculum and administrative processes. The digital revolution began to reshape how students and faculty interacted with educational content and how institutions managed their operations.

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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

In creating that website , I recognized my passion for education lies in missed opportunities I saw in my own life. While I was growing up, my dad had a good job as a radiology tech and then hospital administrator. He achieved this with a technical degree and lots of continuing education. Courtesy of Cali Morrison. Dr. Cali M.K.

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College of Charleston takes a platform approach to improve service and help staff

University Business

Higher education administrators face a common dilemma. The College of Charleston knew that breaking down silos across campus by integrating and simplifying payment and administrative processes into one efficient system was essential to providing great service.

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Secret Boss Training: How to Observe and Assess Teaching in any Format

Higher Ed Connects: Faculty Development

Many of us who are administrators in colleges and universities came to our current roles through the classroom, the lab environment, or field work. There are fewer and fewer of us every year who can say that we were practitioners and instructors before the blooming of online and mobile learning in the mid 2010s. We Know Good Teaching.

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International Enrollment Bounces Back, But Not to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Kim, assistant professor of the practice and faculty director of higher education administration at Georgetown University “It’s a hopeful report,” said Dr. Stephanie K. Kim, an assistant professor of the practice and faculty director of higher education administration at Georgetown University. Stephanie K.

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