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Dr. Willie L. Todd Jr. Named 22nd President of Talladega College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The institution also saw a 1,104% increase in revenue from its Workforce and Continuing Education program under Todd's leadership. A Georgia native, Todd holds a Ph.D.

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Despite high interest, continuing education programs are sputtering

University Business

Professional continuing education looked particularly enticing to colleges and universities in the wake of the pandemic and the staggering enrollment numbers that followed. While it all seems optimistic in the abstract, lack of staffing (27%) was the most-cited primary challenge PCO units face to program expansion.

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President moves: 3 hires as another leader changes her mind

University Business

Prezant’s career highlights as he takes the helm at Farmingdale State College include revamping Southern Connecticut’s branding, creating a faculty diversity program and increasing external funding as the provost and vice president of academic affairs, Patch reports. Prezant begins Aug.

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Community college can be improved by (re)targeting this roadblock

University Business

One national survey featuring over 2,700 faculty and administrators in 2020 found that roughly 40% of colleges and universities had implemented no developmental education reforms.

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4 takeaways from marketing to graduate students in 2023—and predictions for 2024

EAB

Professional, Continuing, and Online units claim the spotlight Historically, professional, continuing, and online (PCO) units operated at the periphery of university agendas. As those students matriculate into our graduate and adult education programs, we will need resources in place to support them.

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CPL for Incremental & Non-Credit Credentials

Parchment

We’ll see under the new administration, everything I’m hearing that my ears are open to and that I’m reading is that it will probably be a sooner rather than later priority. or workforce pellets it’s being called coming to fruition, at least in this next administration. And those are general education programs.

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The Goucher Prison Education Partnership

Goucher DEI

Building on his victory, three GPEP alumni met with the head of the US Small Business Administration to discuss how criminal convictions create barriers to accessing the resources and capital needed to start a small business. He served as a key plaintiff in a successful ACLU national civil rights litigation.