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Advocacy group survey: Faculty fear backlash for free speech

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: The authors of a new survey and report on faculty members’ free speech views concluded that they generally oppose punishing free expression. Faculty members also express more support for what the report, released Tuesday, labels “soft authoritarianism. four-year public and private nonprofit universities.

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A better way to address revenue sharing and online marketing (letter)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

In 2011, the Education Department issued a Dear Colleague letter (DCL) allowing institutions to pay a percentage of tuition revenue to providers of a bundle of services that included marketing and recruiting. At this point, nearly every nonprofit university in the U.S. The strategy worked.

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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.

So if it’s healthcare, or if it’s accounting, or if it’s criminal justice, we have a program advisory board that meets at least quarterly with the program chairs and faculty of the program to provide context and input on curricular developments and expectations of that profession so that they can be incorporated.

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Report: U of Arkansas system may buy University of Phoenix

Confessions of a Community College Dean

But critics questioned whether Kaplan’s recruitment tactics and the value of its credentials posed reputational risks to the public institution. A few years later, in 2020, the University of Arizona, a public land-grant institution, purchased for-profit Ashford University in a deal that included roughly 35,000 students—all online.

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President moves: Yale taps next leader, plus more hires abound

University Business

Tuskegee University has found a new president in Mark Brown, a retired Air Force major general with decades of experience in the military and education leadership. With over 30 years of experience in the Air Force, he served as deputy commander of the Air Education and Training Command, which recruits, trains and educates military personnel.