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College Hiring Dips, But Most Employers Will Maintain or Increase Hiring

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Our data indicate that decreases are largely tied to particular respondents, especially by industry,” says NACE President and CEO Shawn VanDerziel. In the business sector, finance, insurance, and real estate organizations are planning a 14.5% last year), utilities (0.3% decrease in hiring this year as opposed to their 16.7%

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Investment in Math Education is Needed to Fuel the STEM Workforce

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As industries increasingly depend on advanced technologies and innovative solutions, the demand for skilled professionals in these areas continues to surge. Their presence in various sectors ranging from healthcare and education to finance and renewable energy, ensures a diversified economy capable of weathering fluctuations and challenges.

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Students connect peers to alumni, industry resources

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The Connect Team at Hamilton College in New York serves as a bridge between students and graduates working in various industries. Students of all grades work as part of their teams, connecting to alumni from that specific industry through student-facing events and blog posts.

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Analysis: Higher ed costs haven’t been this high since 2008

University Business

In FY2022, costs rose in all eight components HEPI tracks each year: faculty salaries, administrative salaries, clerical salaries, service employee salaries, fringe benefits, miscellaneous services, supplies and materials, and utilities. ” Historically, the cost of utilities has been the most vital component in the measurement. .”

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Capital Funding Strategies in Higher Education: How Universities Are Solving Infrastructure and Student Housing Challenges: Changing Higher Ed podcast 256 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Brent Miller of HED

The Change Leader, Inc.

Public-Private Partnerships (P3s): Institutions such as UC Davis and the University of Michigan are engaging private developers to design, finance, build, and manage large-scale projects, especially housing and infrastructure. And this is a public, private relationship where really a developer comes in and finances a project.

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New Program Strategy: Go Deep, Not Wide

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Recently, you’ve heard cybersecurity and nursing degree programs are experiencing industry growth, so you decide to pursue programs in those areas next to build out a wider range of offerings. Unfortunately, this strategic path can be a mistake. It could also involve adding another relevant degree program within the same area of study.

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Student Spotlight: Luka’s Study + Internship Experience Abroad in Sydney

AIFS Abroad

Just ask Luka, a college student from Fairfield University who is majoring in International Business and Finance. But, he decided to branch out and expand his horizons, choosing an internship placement that focused more on Marketing within the Finance industry.