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My 2025 Higher Ed Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

This spring is going to be quite busy for me with three faculty searches, our once-a-decade academic program review, the most travel for presentations that I have had since before the start of the pandemic, and responding to a host of media and policymaker requests about what will be happening over the next few months. Happy reading!

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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

This spring, I get to teach my PhD class in higher education finance again—the eighth time that I have taught it in my eleven-year faculty career. As a department head, I typically only teach one class per year. Here is the reading list I am assigning my students for the course. Friedman, J. Understanding budgets. Jossey-Bass. Kramer II, D.

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CCS Launches Practicing Design Center, Dedicating Resources to Nonprofits and Small Businesses

College for Creative Study

Thanks to support from Ford Philanthropy, Gilbert Family Foundation, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, and Detroit Public Library Foundation, CCS has been able to work with nonprofit organizations like C.L.A.S.S. Agency, COTS Detroit, Forgotten Harvest, InsideOut Literary Arts, Life Remodeled, and others.

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AAUP Report on Political Interference in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 185 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Henry “Hank” Reichman

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton McNaughton and Reichman cover the processes and conclusions of the AAUP report, emphasizing the detrimental effects on academic governance, academic freedom, and the well-being of faculty and students. Notable among these are faculty departures and a discernible decline in academic standards.

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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List (Robert Kelchen)

Higher Education Inquirer

This spring, I get to teach my PhD class in higher education finance again—the eighth time that I have taught it in my eleven-year faculty career. As a department head, I typically only teach one class per year. Here is the reading list I am assigning my students for the course. Friedman, J. & McClellan, G.S. Understanding budgets.

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Remembering Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. (1952-2023)

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Al Sharpton has become the lightning rod in moving Obama’s agenda forward,” Ogletree said in a 2010 interview “And he has access to both the streets and the suites, to make sure that the people who are voiceless, faceless and powerless finally have some say.” A native of Merced, Calif., Ogletree was the oldest of seven siblings. Guy-Uriel E.

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KJB-Tel Records’ Higher Ed Breakup Album

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The higher education sector seems fraught for every employee these days—faculty, staff and administrators alike. A faculty member bought themselves a car with grant funds. The library is shut down for four years due to asbestos abatement. Blog: Just Explain It to Me! Leaving your institution can be a challenging prospect.