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My 2025 Higher Ed Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

This spring is going to be quite busy for me with three faculty searches, our once-a-decade academic program review, the most travel for presentations that I have had since before the start of the pandemic, and responding to a host of media and policymaker requests about what will be happening over the next few months. Understanding budgets.

Finance 100
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Leading in complexity: Are higher education leaders ready for the age of austerity?

SRHE

In this turbulent environment, leadership is not just about managing institutions it is about navigating uncertainty and ensuring that HEIs remain resilient, innovative, and globally competitive. And yet, many senior leaders step into their roles with little to no formal management training.

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How to keep moving when higher ed data dries up

University Business

Department of Education laid off nearly all federal staff responsible for managing, analyzing and interpreting higher education data through the National Center for Education Statistics. Much of the media was focused on challenges to DEI, the loss of research grants and immigration visits to campuses.

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Life support: How colleges are guiding students beyond campus life

University Business

“Colleges and universities can do more and should do more to help students prepare for the critical transition from college to the labor market,” said Stephen Moret, president and CEO of the Strada Education Foundation, at a media briefing. Time and time again, managing finances after graduation dominated the brainstorming sessions.

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New Program Strategy: Go Deep, Not Wide

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

This might come in the form of added concentration options, such as MBA concentrations in entrepreneurship, accounting, finance, marketing, management, or strategic communications. This approach allows for a more efficient use of marketing investments, providing more options for prospective students within the same budget.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

In the life of a campus information technology or institutional research professional, rarely a day goes by that data is not positioned as a universal solution, whether by a vendor or the higher education media. Higher education leadership and management: From conflict to interdependence through strategic planning. De Lourdes.

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Governance as a topic in Higher Education Studies

SRHE

The OED offers no more than “The act or manner of governing” and, misleadingly in respect to universities, defines a governing body as “the managers of the institution” ignoring the concept of ‘shared governance’ between governing bodies and senates implicit historically in the constitutions of most pre-1992 universities.