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What’s love got to do with neurodiversity and HE art and design?

SRHE

I’m also saying this as someone who’s curated several, including one on running as an arts and humanities discourse that a 2014 Guardian article said ‘other conferences could take a leaf out of’, for its 8-minute sprint formats and multi-modal approaches including film screening, meditation sessions and run-chats.

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CU Boulder’s ESG and Sustainability MBA Pathway Prepares Future Business Leaders

Insight Into Diversity

This program dives into sustainability, climate risk, DEI, social impact, corporate responsibility, ethical leadership, and impact investing. They also develop stakeholder management and change leadership skills, ensuring they are prepared to navigate complex business environments. UC Boulder program materials champion this view.

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Q&A With Michelle Blesi, Author of Medical Assisting: Administrative and Clinical Competencies

Today's Learner

Changing my focus to leadership, I then worked as a lead in the nursing/lab departments and as a Clinical Manager, prior to switching careers. In 2001, I was hired as a full-time educator, Practicum Coordinator and Program Director at Century Community and Technical College in White Bear Lake, MN.

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Surviving and thriving in HE professional services

SRHE

The question of status was sharpened by the creation of a Leadership Foundation in Higher Education (LFHE) in 2004, merged with AdvanceHE in 2018. The routes are listed under Leadership and Management Development; coaching and mentoring and apprenticeships. It may also be described as managerial.

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Pride in the Halls

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Leslie Hall, director of the HBCU Program at the Human Rights Campaign — the largest LGBTQ lobbying organization in the U.S. One of the biggest factors for us is getting our leadership involved and getting them to support the work.” The number of applicants and their diversity have increased significantly over time. “We Dr. Luis A.

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Life and Learning, the Washington Way

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jamie Washington Washington connects all these responsibilities and commitments with a very simple but unifying approach: find the humanity inside everyone. “I I try to spend my days choosing love, choosing hope, choosing patience, and choosing humanity,” says Washington, adding that by doing so, he is “honoring the power of choice.”

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Western Connecticut challenges reflect system tensions

Inside Higher Ed

New leadership has been tasked with righting the ship, and faculty eagerly await answers. But critics argue that the system's leadership bears some responsibility for the crisis at WCSU, suggesting that the system—and the state—could do more to help the struggling institution. Calls for Accountability.