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Hoke’s Notes – The Plight of Small Colleges

Edu Alliance Journal

After being acquired by Franklin College in 2014, it closed its doors in May 2020 due to challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic and years of low enrollment. Dean began his professional career in 1975 with Bellarmine University, working in a variety of roles, including Admissions and External Relations. Hoke has a B.A.

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Dean Hoke Appointed President and CEO of the American Association of University Administrators

Edu Alliance Journal

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – March 21, 2023 — Dean Hoke, of Bloomington, Indiana, has been chosen to serve as the next President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Association of University Administrators ( AAUA ), currently based in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania. He holds a B.A. degree from Urbana University and an M.S.

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President moves: What happened for these 3 leaders to resign?

University Business

Quinnipiac University has found its next leader in Marie Hardin, professor and dean of Pennsylvania State University’s communications college. Foley – New York Institute of Technology Henry C. Marie Hardin – Quinnipiac University (Conn.) Stepping down Henry C.

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Chinese food cost complainer sues over Harvard tenure denial

Inside Higher Ed

Image: A Harvard University professor who was publicly scorned in 2014 over his reaction to being overcharged for Chinese takeout didn’t earn tenure. “Suddenly, the FRB was examining, not plaintiff’s 2014 activities or his subsequent learnings, but his outside activities,” the suit says.

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Honoring identities and pursuing excellence: meet Valerie Sakimura, DFI’s new executive director

Deans for Impact

It’s how she showed up with deans, program faculty, teacher-educators, and aspiring teachers in her role as vice president of program at Deans for Impact (DFI) over the last seven years. The post Honoring identities and pursuing excellence: meet Valerie Sakimura, DFI’s new executive director appeared first on Deans for Impact.

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NYU Puts $1 Billion Into Brooklyn Engineering School

Inside Higher Ed

Tandon School dean Jelena Kovacevic told the Times that once the campus is updated, it will be “like a candy store for grownups,” adding that the funding will also boost NYU’s standing among its competitors. “No university can achieve national or international status without a viable technology school,” she said.

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Two top universities in Japan may merge

Inside Higher Ed

The Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), both national universities in Japan, reportedly began talks in early August with the aim of merging by 2023, according to national media. The recent move may indicate that the sector could be headed for more consolidations, academics said.