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

Supporting Student Success

Helping learners achieve their educational dreams without sacrificing their family life is my passion. Morrison and her parents, Pat and Sandy Koerner, after her hooding ceremony at Montana State University in 2018. My motivation for continuing my education beyond my bachelor’s comes from the inspiration of two women.

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Zoom and Gloom: The effects of screen fatigue and what to do about it

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

Since COVID-19 arrived, record numbers of higher-education administrators and staff working remotely have been inundated with web conferences, online meetings, and webinars using various online conferencing software such as Zoom, Google Meets, Google Hangouts, Facetime, Skype, Adobe Connect, GoToMeeting, Jitsi, and more.

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Why You Should Be A Member of the American Association of University Administrators

Edu Alliance Journal

I joined NAFSA primarily due to my work in International Higher Education but I also wanted to be a part of a smaller organization where I could get to know the people better and attend conferences that would continue my professional development. I decided to join in 2018 The American Association of University Administrators (AAUA).

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All Ain’t Fair in Love and Basketball for Black Women

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Black women doing what they love at higher education institutions with deep histories of racial injustice. Our research reveals that Black college women, like Angel, and countless unnamed others, encounter violence on and off campus every day and in ways that are socially acceptable (Haynes, Ward & Patton, 2023). Patton, L.

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Tough Times Ahead for Higher Education Enrollment: Changing Higher Ed Podcast with Host Drumm McNaughton and Guests Bob Massa and Bill Conley

The Change Leader, Inc.

The ability to align educational offerings with the emerging needs of the job market, maintain financial transparency, and exercise innovative leadership will be key differentiators in navigating these complex times. And the for profit four year programs are up 11%. [00:18:13] 00:18:13] Drumm: Wow. [00:18:14] So what’s happening?

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

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

million, achieved in 2018-19. 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. Despite the increases, t he number of international students studying in the U.S. Dr. Stephanie K. billion to the U.S.

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