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California's Community Colleges See the Benefits of Student Housing

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

So that’s when he and other leadership at IVC began exploring the idea of student housing. Through a pilot program that offered 12 housing insecure students homes in RVs, Johnson said IVC learned a lot of lessons about the difficulties and triumphs of residential management, how to support students, and how to build community.

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Higher ed needs more grit (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

higher education. percent since 2019, before the pandemic began. And one-third of adult members of Generation Z say they tend not to trust higher education. And yet, this fall the University of Utah admitted a record class of first-year students for the third year in row. I don’t buy it.

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President moves: Recent resignations show 3 reasons why a leader steps down

University Business

Two presidents have been hired at small private colleges in the past two weeks and one leader is choosing to retire after four decades in higher education. Bates has a proven track record as a higher education leader around Ohio, as well as in the private sector.

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Why Study in Germany – Universities, Admission, Tuition Fees, Post-study Work Permit and Work Opportunities

Buddy4Study

It’s well known for providing its students with top-class facilities to conduct cutting edge research in their chosen fields along with unique learning opportunities. It was founded in 1868 and has managed to stay on top of the higher-education landscape by embracing the entrepreneurial spirit. in Geophysics.

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Sexual Abuse in Academe & #metoo

The Change Leader, Inc.

Higher education has not been immune as charges against faculty, staff, and athletes are trumpeted on newspaper headlines and social media posts. Department of Education released proposed revisions to Title IX rules as bad behavior on the part of students, staff, faculty members, and even a chancellors husband continues to emerge.