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Can remote work save higher ed from the great resignation?

Dr. Josie Ahlquist

Chances are high that multiple articles have come across your feed about the great resignation, staff morale, or employee disengagement. The spring is usually a heavy recruitment season for entry-level positions in student affairs. But this year, there are openings all across the board. It’s a candidate’s market, which means more power for job seekers and an attraction to currently employed campus.

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Prioritizing Data Management as a Strategic Asset for Your Institution

Collegis Education Data Management

Now more than ever, data management is critical for higher education institutions. An Educause poll on higher ed interest in student success analytics found that institutions’ top priorities were: Data to inform interventions (79%) LMS engagement data (66%) Student enrollment and performance metrics (65%, 64%) LMS login/attendance data (61%) While there is wide acceptance of the importance of data and the urgent need for analytics in higher education, many colleges and universities have ye

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Get the MAX out of your EMS!

MultiFamily Insider

Thinking about Installing a Boiler Control System? I know, I know… you are thinking that spring is coming and why do I need a heat controller now anyway? Whether you call it a heat controller, boiler controller or energy management system, there is never a bad time to install one in your building. You might even be thinking of ripping out the junk you have now and getting a better one.

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Collegiate Commentary: Five guiding principles from the COP26 theme

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Image credit: unsplash, William Gibson, CC0 In this extra post, we share with you the Collegiate Commentary from the latest Teaching Matters newsletter: Five guiding principles from the COP26 theme. The regular newsletter format – ‘Five things…’ – summarises key messages from one of our two-month Learning and Teaching Enhancement or Hot Topic themes.

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Affording Study Abroad: Scholarships, Grants, & More

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on March 21, 2022 by Cat Rogliano. Looking for study abroad scholarships or grants? Funding your study abroad adventure is now more streamlined than ever. As part of our commitment to Access, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity , AIFS has converted several scholarships into automatically awarded grants to eligible students as part of the application process.

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13 - Dr. Slandie Dieujuste

StudentAffairs.com

We chat with Dr. Slandie Dieujuste, Vice President for Student Affairs at Springfield College. She was previously the Vice Provost for Student Afairs/Dean of Students at Massasoit Community College and the Associate Vice Provost for Residence and Greek Life at Illinois Institute of Technology. Full transcript available at [link].

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Innovation in Integration for Pine Manor College and Boston CollegeChanging Higher Ed Podcast 104 with Guest Tom O'Reilly

The Change Leader, Inc.

Pine Manor and Boston College's innovation in integration created a student success pipeline by defining the parts to strengthen the whole. Instead of pushing two institutions together, leaders figured out how they could grow together for institutional sustainability and student success. Pine Manor and Boston College's innovation in integration created a student success pipeline by defining the parts to strengthen the whole.

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4 Trends That Will Shape The Future Of Higher Education

The Art & Science of Learning

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A Holistic Approach to Student Enrollment the University of Oregon WayChanging Higher Ed Podcast 103 with Guest Jim Bouse

The Change Leader, Inc.

Higher education enrollment is facing two major catalysts – the enrollment cliff and COVID-19 – both of which are forcing institutions to transform. According to Jim Bouse, Director of Enrollment Technology for the University of Oregon, it’s important for colleges and universities to take a holistic approach to student enrollment to achieve growth and stability.