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A Scholarship of the Underserved to Inspire Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

McMickens’s scholarship centers on historically marginalized and underserved populations that suffer from inequities, particularly in higher education. The research is rich and ever-manifesting on college campuses for McMickens, an associate professor of higher education and the director of the M.S.Ed. Dr. Tryan L.

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Things have changed—has your Annual Giving strategy?

EAB

I completed a master's in Higher Education Administration and a Juris Doctor with the goal of helping donors put universities in their estate plans. But in doing that, you may be missing unique opportunities to earn donations outside of alumni majors. Often, graduates’ interests may have changed since they were students.

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President moves: Resignations and early retirements reigned in July

University Business

“Dean Muhl has alienated students, faculty and alumni and offered convoluted and untruthful information to the public in an attempt to obfuscate the devastating impact of her actions and the failure of her administration,” read the letter. The entire class of 2016 withdrew from the program.

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Planning to Meet Your School’s Student and Operational Needs

Higher Ed Connects: Student Success Blogs

Two higher education administrators and an academic consulting firm shared their visions on tailoring their programs to meet student and operational needs: Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts. In his interview with WBUR, the President discussed a $60 million fundraising campaign over five years.

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Why AI usage is now soaring among higher ed employees

University Business

Eight in 10 higher education administrators expect AI to improve efficiency and productivity. Only 15%—less than Ellucian expected—stated they were not using the tool. Furthermore, executive leaders were the most optimistic of all professionals when asked about AI’s benefits.