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Lieberman Expected to Lead La Verne to Next Stage

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When Dr. Devorah Lieberman became president of University of La Verne in 2011, a private institution of approximately 8,000 students about 35 miles east of Los Angeles, she was in many ways seeing life come full circle. So that we graduate students who meet the needs of employers in the industries,” Lieberman said.

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Learning at the Edge with Louis Soares

Kay Peterson

Most recently, Louis served as Chief Learning and Innovation Officer for the American Council on Education (ACE) – the nation’s largest and most influential college and university membership organization. He holds a master’s in public administration from Harvard University and a bachelor’s in business economics from Brown University.

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Pros and Cons of Higher Ed Mergers and Alliances: with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Ricardo Azziz | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 031

The Change Leader, Inc.

Let’s take a look… In the summer of 2011, conversations began with the Governors office about potential mergers. In addition, board members often come from different industries and may not understand what is happening in higher education and dont take the time to educate themselves.

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The State of EdTech: OPMs, Risk Planning, and Generative AI: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 189 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Phill Hill

The Change Leader, Inc.

Technology’s Role in Enabling Enrollment Growth Franklin University exemplifies how technology can be leveraged to enhance enrollment and streamline educational processes. How do you develop an effective online education program, including all of the support services to help those students succeed? [00:41:20]

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Amid pushback, U.S. delays guidance on outsourcing

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The department had signaled its intent to reconsider and possibly withdraw the 2011 guidance on “bundled services,” and many analysts had expected some action along those lines. That could give it greater sight lines into darker corners of how colleges work with outside entities.