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President moves: End of the line for this president’s remarkable 25-year career

University Business

Kalamazoo College President Jorge Gonzalez is retiring after serving at the top post of the liberal arts institution for 10 years. He spurred the college to invest $100 million into the university as part of his plans to create a “destination campus,” leading efforts in more than 20 capital projects since 2022.

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Colleges used these 3 strategies to spark big enrollment rebounds this Fall

University Business

The University of Arkansas, for example, has welcomed a record number of students this school year, topping 32,000. Out in the Midwest, the smaller liberal arts-focused Wheaton College missed its 2019 enrollment mark by only 20 students after suffering from a series of budget cuts last year.

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Post-Traditional Students are the New Premium Students

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“However, the full-time, main campus population is the biggest source of revenue, so reversing these declines is imperative.” “ As the Pandemic Wanes, All Eyes Are on Enrollment “ This university president is giving us a view into how leadership is thinking in some institutions. It’s a staggering number.

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A college widens faculty involvement in search for a president

Inside Higher Ed

Image: In the perpetual tug-of-war between openness and confidentiality in searches for new college and university presidents, secrecy has been winning in a rout. Ultimately, though, “if you want to be president of a liberal arts college, you’ve got to be able to deal with cantankerous faculty members.

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President moves: This state flagship finds its next president amid heap of retirements

University Business

The new Arizona president, who replaces Robert Robbins after the state flagship discovered a jaw-dropping budget deficit last November, will head a research unit that expends about four times more than Vermont. Barbara Altmann, Franklin and Marshall College’s first female president, announced she would be retiring in July 2025.

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Is a merger a closure by another name? (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

As the wave of closures of small liberal arts colleges across the United States continues, merging with a larger institution is increasingly seen as an attractive alternative. Worse yet, the merger agreement was not announced until late October 2022, after the academic hiring cycle for the year was over.

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Sustainability actions students take and want their colleges to take

Inside Higher Ed

Johnson County Community College, which has signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment along with hundreds of other institutions since 2006, offers workshops to help faculty across academic disciplines integrate sustainability content into their courses, explains Antle.

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