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Community colleges' positive, pervasive digital leap

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Against the backdrop of headlines blaring news about declining community college enrollments, one bright spot has emerged: community college students, faculty and administrators are broadly aligned in their enthusiasm for the digital transformation that has occurred at their institutions since the start of the pandemic.

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3 Questions on Academic Library Budgets for an Assessment and Planning Librarian

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Libraries are buying less print and more electronic materials as print circulation declines. For-profit scholarly publishing has one of the highest profit margins of any industry. A: Library budgets depend on the library dean’s talent for negotiation and the university administration’s disposition toward libraries.

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Going online: Why should your college dump paper for digital credentials?

University Business

Physical diplomas, certificates and student records are becoming increasingly inefficient as core administration processes digitalize and students interact more frequently online. As these credentials grow in popularity, they will become an expected value add for learners of all backgrounds.

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Breathing with double lungs: How higher education can thrive in a changing market

University Business

Imagine it’s the year 2027, and you’re an administrator at a university. And we can draw inspiration from leaders in other industries who have successfully demonstrated the value of this double-lung approach to propel their organizations forward. If the trend persists, your job and those of your colleagues could be on the line.

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Study Business in the Ivy League – Expert Advice

Great College Advice

So, it wasn’t until the 19th century that Europeans and Americans began thinking of teaching university courses that were directly relevant to both agriculture (where most Americans were employed at the time) and to the advances of the Industrial Age (and the rise of engineering as a discipline).

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How Virtual Reality is Transforming Higher Education Learning

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

The VR industry is already booming and will need a workforce with the understanding of the technology. VR is expected to become a $33 billion industry by 2024, growing to be an essential technological tool for day-to-day work. Her reporting is focused in the Middle East region where she majored in print and electronic journalism.

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Study Abroad Program Locations that Offer Business Classes

AIFS Abroad

Here are a few of our fantastic study abroad locations that offer classes in Business or Business Administration. With the prestigious accreditation from AACSB and many other professionally accredited programs, the school ensures its students receive high-quality education aligned with industry standards.