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Cost allocation in the research university and what it tells us

Changing Higher Education

Lombardi , in How Universities Work. This somewhat cynical observation by Lombardi was informed by his broad and sometimes painful experiences as Provost at Johns Hopkins University, President of the University of Florida, Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and President of the Louisiana State University System.

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Sustainability actions students take and want their colleges to take

Inside Higher Ed

When he co-founded the organization in 2004, it had 35 member campuses—which grew quickly to 200 and peaked in 2012 at about 1,200. Now the number sits at about 800, with three-quarters or more being colleges and universities.

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Are the Benefits of OPM Partnerships Worth the Risk?

EAB

So let's say you're a university president, Carla, and you set ambitious goals for online program growth. So there's a lot of, again, there's more negotiating power, more flexibility in how these arrangements are being designed and negotiated today than I think the folks who inked them back in that 2011, 2012 time period.

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Are OPM Partnerships Your Ticket to Online Growth?

EAB

So let's say you're a university president, Carla, and you set ambitious goals for online program growth. So there's a lot of, again, there's more negotiating power, more flexibility in how these arrangements are being designed and negotiated today than I think the folks who inked them back in that 2011, 2012 time period.

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President moves: Why community members are opposed to 2 leaders stepping down

University Business

And the most recent smattering of presidents to soon depart is a stark reminder of that. Of the four college and university presidents whose run will end this academic year, only one is retiring on satisfying terms. Endings are never easy, and they’re rarely smooth.