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Glenn Triest (’82 Photography) Selected as Juror for Re/View: CCS Alumni Exhibition

College for Creative Study

CCS is proud to announce that the 2025 Re/View: CCS Alumni Exhibition will be juried by Glenn Triest, a 1982 Photography alumnus, esteemed Detroit-based photographer, and long-standing member of the Alumni Council. The exhibition opens on May 16, 2025, in the Valade Family Gallery.

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Fox Transitions From 20-Year Transformational Career

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Among her many achievements during her 20 years at the university are overseeing the transition from a women’s college to a co-ed university and launching a new college for healthcare professionals. Non-alumni have been invited to join the board of trustees, broadening the university’s sphere of influence.

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Small College America – Profile: Alice Lloyd College

Edu Alliance Journal

Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd (1876 1962) and her co-founder June Buchanan (1887 1988) were the co-founders and worked without pay on both education and fundraising for the college. According to Alice Lloyd College President Jim Stepp, Today, 83% of our alumni live, work, and serve in these mountains and are fulfilling our founders vision.

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President moves: Recent resignations show 3 reasons why a leader steps down

University Business

The throughline of Bates’ career is his passion for healthcare. He earned the 2024 Outstanding Educator Award from the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association and the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Applied Health Sciences. The new president isn’t a newcomer.

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President’s Corner: Why a strategic “pathway” is better than a plan

University Business

Alumni, trusted donors and friends of the college have placed so much confidence in his leadership that the Pennsylvania-based liberal arts college is coming off a record-breaking $77 million year of fundraising. ” More from UB: Do college degrees lead to better jobs? .

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Presidential worries: What’s keeping these Northeastern presidents up at night?

University Business

SUNY Oneonta President Alberto Cardelle invited Hartwick College to join the Regional Innovation Council to collaborate on regional issues and opportunities in healthcare and human services, business development, and employee recruitment and retention to name a few. .” Some see it as the same job but with a lot more hats to wear.

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President moves: This Florida university has finally selected its next leader

University Business

He also reduced student healthcare costs and redirected student fees to other priorities, including campus wellness programs. The Catholic Benedictine university credited him for helping increase student retention rates, exceed annual fundraising goals and strengthen new and returning student enrollment.

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