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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

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The topics covered included student success, budget models, change management, and more. Projects addressed topics such as program review, data strategy, budget models, enrollment growth, and more. The blog posts below are written by the participants to showcase their project and early outcomes.

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How to Credential Durable Skills

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link] Transcript Matthew Sterenberg (00:01.26) Alright, I am here with Rob Buelow, Vice President and General Manager of Education at Vector Solutions. So going back to those macro challenges the industry is facing, the pressure on higher education is tremendous right now. are looking for ways to balance their budgets.

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A Beginner’s Guide to AI in Annual Giving

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of various kinds of writing—as well as the creation of deliverable types that depend on some level of specialized knowledge—budgets or strategic plans, for example. This is where it’s critical to bring in industry professionals to edit and supplement AI’s content creation. Other early uses of AI: General writing support (i.e.,

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CPL for Incremental & Non-Credit Credentials

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Melanie Booth (13:29.902) you Matthew Sterenberg (13:33.023) look different or maybe I want to manage people, right? Quality student support services, access to career services, the experience of being on site again, has given many of them confidence to use prior learning assessment. Maybe I want to move up.

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Five Things University Leaders are Prioritizing This Year (And Two They Should Be)

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Several partners have shared anecdotes of students arriving to campus, moving into dorms, and abruptly withdrawing upon re-entering more social settings. Cost-of-living adjustments are not keeping pace in any industry and employees in higher ed are feeling the pinch most with wages already lower than out-of-sector competitors.