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Pushing to No Longer Keep Meredith College a ‘Best-Kept Secret’

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jo Allen, the retiring president of Meredith College, enjoys the administrative part of higher ed. Spurred on by this interest in universities’ inner workings, Allen went on to eventually lead in an administrative capacity as senior vice president and provost at Widener University before returning to Meredith as its leader in July 2011.

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After “exhausting all avenues” to avoid going under, Notre Dame College closes

University Business

Administrators from Notre Dame College in Ohio have announced that the century-old Roman Catholic school in Ohio will be closing its doors at the end of the semester. Aside from enrollment challenges, administrators cited inflation and a “significant drop” in fundraising. The university was 126 years old.

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Montclair State and Bloomfield College move ahead on merger

Inside Higher Ed

Bloomfield—a small private liberal arts college in Bloomfield, N.J., Like many small liberal arts colleges, Bloomfield has dealt with dwindling enrollment for years. In fall 2012, 2,044 students were enrolled, according to the college’s website. A Plea for Help.

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Auburn professor awarded $646k in damages in speech case

Inside Higher Ed

In retaliation for Stern’s internal and external activism, Auburn in 2009 suddenly moved the department of economics out of the College of Business and into the College of Liberal Arts, the lawsuit said. Stern remained quiet about the public administration issue for the remainder of the year, the lawsuit said.

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Colleges deploy new strategies to revive English programs

Inside Higher Ed

has declined significantly; between 2012 and 2020, institutions such as Tufts University and Ohio State University lost nearly half their humanities students. percent from 2012 to 2018, according to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Humanities Indicators. “After COVID, this has been the central concern.

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Higher Education Reading List

Susquehanna President's Blog

The weekly newspaper format has been largely replaced by a daily e-newsletter with feature stories ranging from current news stories from the academy to annual higher-ed almanac reports, to opinion pieces from faculty, administrators, and pundits. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013.

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Improving Higher Education Governance: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 3

The Change Leader, Inc.

For example, Education Dive pointed to the unbundling of higher education, the transitional nature of todays college students who transfer to multiple colleges, the return of the liberal arts education, and the infusion of augmented reality into higher education. Shortly after the arrival of its new college president in 2012, Mt.