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Parnell Named President of NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Amelia Parnell, vice president for research and policy at NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education was named the organization’s president. Parnell has been with the organization since 2015 and will bring deep industry and organizational knowledge to her new role.

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A New Way of Looking at Administrative Burdens and Race

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

One of the reasons that many of these efforts haven’t made as much difference as they could have is the administrative burdens that they place on students—the difficulty of the steps that students and their families must go through to apply for financial aid, or even to college at all. “By

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LEAH VANTERPOOL

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Leah Vanterpool has been named Vice President of Administration & Finance and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at the University of the Virgin Islands. Over the course of her career, Vanterpool has held numerous high-level positions in various industries, including health care, manufacturing, communications, energy, and government.

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Do University Leaders Grasp the Depth of IT’s Staffing Crisis?

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

A wide-ranging, security-focused survey of IT professionals in K–12 and higher education revealed a disconnect between technology leaders and administrators over the IT department’s most precious resource: people.

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Had enough with the status quo? Heed the challenger brands

University Business

Would tenure, research, shared governance and the place-bound semester schedule exist? Shared governance looks more like distributed leadership. Faculty must stop blaming administrators, and administrators must stop blaming faculty. Which barriers to student success would be identified and dismantled first?

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Beyond the Campus Food Pantry

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Imagine if the collective energies in the ubiquitous Thanksgiving food drives shifted in that direction, as students, staff, faculty, and administrators focused on revising campus policies and/or advocating for improved public programs?

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Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance Part 3: How New Board Roles Facilitate Institutional Transformation

The Change Leader, Inc.

In our series Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance, part 1 discussed raising the bar for college and university leaders. This new model for higher education governance extends to the board of trustees. While this report covers boards from all industries, its points are very salient for higher education.