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Dr. Xavier A. Cole Appointed First Person of Color President of Loyola University New Orleans

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Cole Cole is currently vice president for student affairs at Marquette University. Before Marquette, Cole was vice president for student affairs and dean of students at Washington College and assistant vice president at Loyola University Maryland. “Dr.

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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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Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance Part 2: The Updated Board Duties

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this way, board members’ work broadens to include regular interactions with faculty, students, and alumni and creates more of a partnership to work alongside the administration to guide the institution. Yet, if you’re watching the news, you see the ramifications of this ignorance continually cropping up.

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How Presidents Can Create a Thriving Workplace Culture in Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 186 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Carrie Lovelace Petr

The Change Leader, Inc.

Carrie has lived her professional career in service to higher education staff, students, and faculty. Outside of the student affairs arena, Carrie has enjoyed work as a faculty member, academic adviser, and academic administrator. I said, well, I might trip over the dog. I specialize in this area.

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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. They believe it can improve campus data systems by deploying interventions for students at risk academically. Only 15%—less than Ellucian expected—stated they were not using the tool.

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AAUP on Florida: authoritarian control wilting higher education

University Business

In K12 and higher ed, the term “woke” has plunged education into a muddy existential battle. Only two higher education administrators agreed to the interview. The AAUP special committee report interviewed more than 65 people from mid-February to late September. “He is taking names.