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Why Worry?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Staffing Does Stanford have more administrators than undergrads? Which university receives more taxpayer dollars from the federal government per student?” “There’s a lot of graduate education and a lot of research, and that’s where a lot of the staff and administrators are.” Former U.S.

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Schools need faster emergency response technology. What’s the holdup?

University Business

After that tragic day, the community was promised several campus safety and security upgrades to address any faults or lapses in response time and effectiveness. Some law enforcement loves the technology while others think they have it handled and don’t necessarily think they need sophisticated security technology.”

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The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 4: Student Issues

The Change Leader, Inc.

We at the Change Leader believe these factors include the changing demographics on campus, students prospects for future earnings, the possibility of dropping out, and campus safety, all of which are addressed here. Creating Safety Nets for Dropouts Maintaining a steady enrollment has become less assured.

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Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 182 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

The discussion highlights the Biden-Harris administration’s active role in Negotiated Rulemaking since late 2020, bringing about a comprehensive set of regulations affecting higher education. The Higher Education Act (HEA) was signed into law in 1965 and is supposed to be renewed every five years.