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Armbrister Hangs Hat on Indelible Career at Johnson C. Smith University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Armbrister has continued to reach out to private industry to make companies aware of JCSU graduates as excellent job candidates and to know an investment in the university helps fuel more excellence in the workplace. million grant from NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) for technology. “It

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Mapping the Legacy of RPI's First African American Woman Leader

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Following her retirement as president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in July 2022, Jackson continued to have an impact on academia, industry, and public service. A dean at MIT suggested she look at some industrial research labs. Shirley Ann Jackson has proven to be a leader, innovator, and motivator.

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President moves: New hires, plus retiring leaders being lauded for their pandemic strategy

University Business

Riverso, however, hails from a distinguished background in private industry, specifically in engineering and construction. Gustafson served in faculty and administration at Presbyterian for nearly two decades before departing to Mercer University (Ga.) Bollinger, according to Kenyon College press release. president. “It

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Higher Ed Braces for Impact of Third-Party Service Regulation Expansion: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 149 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

Negotiated Rulemaking enables the Department to implement regulations, whereas a Dear Colleague letter is an opinion that can be rescinded the day after it was issued and by the next administration. He returned to New York City government as Assistant City Administrator and Director of University Relations.

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Regulatory Changes and Their Implications for Higher Education Mergers: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 190 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

He returned to New York City government as Assistant City Administrator and Director of University Relations. Can you talk a little bit about them and, you know, to provide a baseline context to what’s going on in the industry with mergers and acquisitions? [00:34:56] 00:42:16] Can you go into that a little bit, please?

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What would a second Trump administration mean for higher education? Summing up Project 2025 (Bryan Alexander)

Higher Education Inquirer

356) This section’s author, Lindsay Burke, also wants the next administration to change its relationship with post-secondary accreditors. 355) Her chapter further calls for a new administration to prevent accreditation agencies from advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work on campuses. prosperity.” (675)