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Historian Dr. Jonathan Holloway to Lead Henry Luce Foundation Following Rutgers Presidency

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Holloway's appointment comes after his term as Rutgers' 21st president and first Black president in the university's 250-year history. Under his leadership, the university saw record-breaking freshman enrollment with increased diversity and research grants reaching an unprecedented $970 million.

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Texas Southern University President Retires, Two Years After Taking Job

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Crumpton-Young Texas Southern University President Dr. Lesia L. With the successful conclusion of the 2022-2023 Academic Year, it seems the most appropriate time to share this communication with you." Crumpton-Young is leaving the school, just two years into the job.

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The 4 biggest challenges facing graduate and adult education programs, according to presidents and provosts

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The 4 biggest challenges facing graduate and adult education programs, according to presidents and provosts. Findings from EAB’s new survey of presidents, provosts, and VPEMs. Here are the top four challenges university leaders identified. Here are the top four challenges university leaders identified.

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5 tips for college and university presidents to support diversity, equity and inclusion

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There’s new momentum building on college and university campuses to rescue and reinvigorate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, vital initiatives that have been the target of a coordinated national assault for over a year. They are clear and mission-driven.

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The 3 big bets university presidents and provosts are placing on graduate and adult learner enrollments

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The 3 big bets university presidents and provosts are placing on graduate and adult learner enrollments. Key takeaways from our new survey of university leaders. Despite these fluctuations, one thing remains evident: university leaders are prioritizing graduate and adult-serving programs and enrollment.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

Register to attend Get more insights 50+ Ways to Meet Higher Ed Employees’ Basic Needs February 14, 2023 Is your digital front door open? From 2020-2022, leaders faced several challenges, including surviving early pandemic revenue loss, competing against other institutions, and losing eleven percent of their workforce.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

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Register to attend Get more insights 50+ Ways to Meet Higher Ed Employees’ Basic Needs February 14, 2023 Is your digital front door open? From 2020-2022, leaders faced several challenges, including surviving early pandemic revenue loss, competing against other institutions, and losing eleven percent of their workforce.