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Getting creative: How higher ed is finding solutions to post-pandemic problems

University Business

More from UB: Reaching Gen Z: Action steps colleges can take to ensure they are interested Revising revenue streams Cost-cutting may seem the most obvious way to help institutions maintain long-term solvency amid wilting enrollment numbers, prohibitive inflation hikes and declining respect for a college education.

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Data-Driven Decision Making in Higher Education: Unlocking the Potential of Analytics

Creatrix Campus

Strengthening relationships for fundraising. Tailoring education to individual needs. Ensuring adherence to standards. Achieving strategic goals and growth. Supporting effective teaching practices. Streamlining administrative processes. Inspiring new teaching and research approaches.

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Effective University Leadership – What Does It Take?

The Change Leader, Inc.

Increasingly in todays world, higher education leaders need to be well versed in all areas and have a strong leadership cabinet. What skills does effective university leadership need to have?

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Texas A&M’s Student Leadership Development Programs: People Support What They Help Create

The Change Leader, Inc.

As part of this process, students increasingly become responsible for an organizations operations, including planning events, training other students, and overseeing finances. Students often get involved as freshmen and then move into leadership roles within the organization as they progress academically.

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What are college leaders most concerned about for 2023?

University Business

As higher education institutions navigate through their first year of “normalcy” since the pandemic, they will continue to create paths toward a brighter future for their students. But what does the future look like for the institutions themselves?