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Colleges Are More Than Just an Education but a Capital Investment into Our Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

These institutions should consider utilizing one’s own campus facilities such as renting out meeting rooms, common areas for weddings, and offering catering options to maximize revenue that can also introduce new populations to the institution.

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

EAB

Projects addressed topics such as annual giving, student retention, professional and continuing education, academic program planning, and more. The blog posts below are written by the participants to showcase their project and early outcomes.

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Strategic Adaptation in Higher Education: Navigating 2024 and Beyond: Embracing Transformation and Resilience in Higher Education Business Models

The Change Leader, Inc.

They are utilizing data analytics to enhance operational efficiency and to automate repetitive tasks, freeing up human resources for higher-value activities. Align Education with Employment Universities must forge stronger connections with employers and integrate practical, career-oriented skills into their programs.

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What’s the Deal with Comprehensive Learner Records?

Parchment

Comprehensive Learner Records are billed as a new way for learners to communicate the totality of their educational experience. How are students utilizing it? Dr. Parks will share how they developed their CLR, the impacts of their work, and how he sees the CLR evolving in the future. But, what goes in a CLR?

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Simple Strategies for Curriculum (Re)Design for the New Instructor

The Scholarly Teacher

For instructors, collaboration with a content expert facilitates networking opportunities and opens doors for future collaborations either academically or professionally. Utilizing external resources to fill an instructors knowledge gap can enhance the quality of instruction and provide professional growth opportunities for new instructors.