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Strategic Affiliation in Higher Education: What Colleges Can Learn from the Colleges of Law and TCS Education System: Changing Higher Ed podcast 258 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. Matt Nehmer

The Change Leader, Inc.

Shared Services: Professionalizing Infrastructure Without Losing Identity Nehmer emphasized that an often overlooked, but one of the most significant benefits of the system model wasnt cost savingsit was the ability to access professional-grade infrastructure and support systems typically unavailable to small institutions.

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Journalism schools could help save local papers (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

where I’m privileged to labor as a professor at our vibrant University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. When I moved here a dozen years ago to join the faculty at the University of Oregon, the Register-Guard was a crucial member of the community. Students create the community newspaper’s content.

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3 Enrollment Boosting Strategies for Accredited Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 178 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. David R. Decker

The Change Leader, Inc.

24 October · Episode 178 3 Enrollment Boosting Strategies for Accredited Institutions 31 Min · By Dr. Drumm McNaughton Leverage your institutions accreditation with these enrollment boosting strategies: explore 4 Ps of marketing, partnerships, controlling costs and more. This approach ensures a market-driven pricing strategy.

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A textbook case on how one university is saving students $10 million

University Business

. “Students like that it’s so convenient for them to get the materials ahead of time,” says Deborah Huebler, executive director of Auxiliary Services. “Faculty like it because they know their students can learn from day one.”