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Three Principles for Navigating This Time of Transformational Change in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

They see ChatGPT writing papers, maniacal zealots indoctrinating young minds with woke, left-wing ideology, or, alternatively, right-wing idealogues banning books and prohibiting the honest teaching of history. At Barber-Scotia, I was transformed by the power of community and African American solidarity.

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Enrollment Strategies for Moving Students through the Funnel

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

To learn more, check out the infographic below, created by the Higher Education Marketing Journal. Universities can use the following strategies to reach potential students: Use a mix of digital and traditional marketing. Connect students with faculty and alumni. Strategies to stand out include the following: Promote your brand.

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Using Faculty Satisfaction Data for Strategic Change in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed podcast 254 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. R. Todd Benson

The Change Leader, Inc.

April 8, 2025 · Episode 254 Using Faculty Satisfaction Data for Strategic Change in Higher Education 36 Min · By The Change Leader, Inc. Learn how higher ed leaders can turn faculty survey data into strategy, improve shared governance, and increase retention and leadership trust.

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2025 CAPD FAQs for Family & Supporters

CAPD

As soon as students arrive on campus, they can begin booking appointments with anyone on our Career Advising team. Students can book appointments using Handshake. As soon as students arrive on campus they can book an appointment using Handshake to meet with a career advisor and work on their resume. Typically, no.

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3 Questions KSU’s Laurel Littrell on How Academic Library Budgets Really Work

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Learning Innovation Laurel Littrell is a faculty librarian at Kansas State University. Almost all of the materials budgets are tied up in subscriptions and access fees for online resources, often with multi-year contracts with vendors that provide these services. Among her many roles at KSU is Library Data Coordinator.

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In a Crisis, Mum Is Not the Word

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education You are the president of an institution dealing with a crisis. Your instincts tell you a clarifying statement and potentially an apology are in order, as do members of your faculty, board, cabinet and student and alumni organizations. Launched by Richard W.

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How Pueblo College Supercharged Yield and Retention Efforts

EAB

Leadership began by listening to staff to identify and resolve disconnects between departments, which had been limiting their ability to market and fill open courses. Our special guest today is Heather Speed, vice president for Student Success at Pueblo Community College. We have an 11000 square mile service area, a large service area.