Top higher education conferences to attend in 2025
Higher Ed Dive
OCTOBER 1, 2024
We’re rounding up a list of events to help college leaders and administrators plan their calendar for next year.
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Higher Ed Dive
OCTOBER 1, 2024
We’re rounding up a list of events to help college leaders and administrators plan their calendar for next year.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
NOVEMBER 19, 2024
A new survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) indicates that employers anticipate hiring 7.3% more graduates from the Class of 2025 than they did from the Class of 2024. NACE’s Job Outlook 2025 survey follows a full year of decreases in the hiring of new college graduates.
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JULY 25, 2024
The recently released "Project 2025: The Conservative Promise" paints a dystopian picture of American higher education, overrun by a "woke" ideology that supposedly threatens our nation's very foundations. The document's authors misrepresent the origins of progressive thought in education.
Higher Ed Dive
SEPTEMBER 1, 2023
The private Missouri nonprofit is shuttering sometime after the spring 2025 term and folding into an alliance with other colleges and a public school system.
HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)
OCTOBER 15, 2024
These organic searches are the largest drivers of website traffic, particularly for higher education institutions, making SEO an essential ingredient in the recipe for generating student leads. Let’s explore how your institution can stay relevant and bring new prospective students in with a sophisticated higher education SEO strategy.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JULY 12, 2024
Thomas has announced plans to retire as president of Morehouse College. Thomas "In my inaugural address, I promised to do the absolute best I could for Morehouse, and I have since risen each day dedicated to delivering on that promise," said Thomas, who retires June 30, 2025. Dr. David A.
ACPA
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
ACPA Senior Scholars will award one or more grants up to $10,000 of total funding for the 2025 calendar year to practitioners and/or faculty to conduct research that benefits understanding of the transformative nature of student affairs and higher education in direct relation to the Strategic Imperative.
Campus Technology
NOVEMBER 4, 2024
Educause recently released its annual Top 10 list of the most important technology issues facing colleges and universities in the coming year, with a familiar trio leading the bunch: data, analytics, and AI. But the report presents these critical technologies through a new lens: restoring trust in higher education.
The PIE News
JULY 31, 2024
The Indian campus will be a co-educational boarding school for students aged 11-18 and will adhere to the British National Curriculum, leading to Cambr i dge International examinations and A-Level courses. “At Shrewsbury, we intend to integrate India’s spiritual wisdom and intrinsic passion for learning with a holistic education model.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 10, 2024
Trinity International Education summer camp provider has announced a new partnership with St. Andrew’s College Language Schools , a Scottish company specialising in summer camps in England and Scotland. Andrew’s College Language Schools operates 18 centres across the UK (10 in England and eight in Scotland).
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
NOVEMBER 10, 2024
Sacramento State has announced the creation of the Sacramento State Native American College —a new university initiative aimed at advancing Native-based education and creating pathways for academic and professional service. They may enter the college either as first-year or transfer students, or as students beginning their junior year.
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
MAY 28, 2024
In the modern higher education environment, resilience is the key to survival. At today’s colleges and universities, recruitment and retention challenges will only become more daunting as the 2025 enrollment cliff nears.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 14, 2024
Rushi Sheth, Vice President (International), College Board, highlighted the importance of expanding opportunities for Indian students. There are opportunities for excellent education in India so our goal is to not see successful outcomes only in the form of outbound migration,” said Sheth.
University Business
JUNE 28, 2024
Many Michigan families would receive free pre-K and all high school graduates would receive free community college education under the 2025 spending plan passed Thursday by lawmakers. billion spending plan for education also would continue free breakfast and lunches for all students at a cost of $200 million.
HEPI
NOVEMBER 21, 2024
In response to recent data showing a worrying financial outlook for higher education institutions, Professor David Maguire, Vice-Chancellor at the University of East Anglia (UEA), and Dr Alex Bols, Chief of Staff at UEA, argue more Government action is needed to make the sector financially sustainable.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 2, 2024
Private vocational colleges across Australia are grappling with uncertainty as they await crucial details about individual commencement caps for 2025, with no clear timeline in sight. The post Private colleges moot downsizing amid Australia cap uncertainty appeared first on The PIE News.
Inside Higher Ed
JUNE 12, 2024
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) is calling on Congress to take legislative action and require the Education Department to give colleges until July 2025 to comply with the reporting requirements in the new gainful employment and financial value transparency rule.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
OCTOBER 31, 2024
But regardless of who moves into the Oval Office in January, we know this much: America will need more from our colleges and universities in 2025, not less, and we need to plan for that. In those and countless other areas, solutions are being incubated right now on America’s college campuses. We simply must commit to use them.
Higher Education Inquirer
SEPTEMBER 18, 2024
Have revenues, adjusted for inflation, now peaked for US public higher education, or was 2022, the last year reported by the US Department of Education, a blip regarding revenue trends? If higher education revenues continue to decline, as they appear to be doing for 2024-2025, what will we see on the ground level?
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 4, 2022
This week, the minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Sean Fraser, revealed the 2023–2025 Immigration Levels Plan which is aiming to welcome 465,000 permanent residents in 2023, 485,000 in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025. permanent residents by 2025 appeared first on The PIE News. ” The post Canada targets 1.5m
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
OCTOBER 27, 2023
A defining moment for higher education in this country lurks just around the corner. What awaits college and university leaders is the long-predicted enrollment cliff, the period around 2025 or 2026 when the effects of the Great Recession on this country’s birth rate will be realized as dramatically fewer high school seniors reach graduation.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 5, 2024
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission announced Monday that the Tennessee Promise program saw a record number of applicants—more than 670,000—from the Class of 2025. The program, launched in 2015, is a last-dollar free tuition scholarship for the state’s community college students.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 22, 2024
Young Wallace has been elected to serve as president of the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE), the membership organization devoted to improving teacher education for school and campus-based teacher educators. Young Wallace "I am deeply honored to be elected president of a national educator's organization,” said Wallace.
Insight Into Diversity
FEBRUARY 27, 2024
A new cost-cutting bill proposed in the Mississippi Senate targets three state-funded higher education institutions for closure by June 20, 2028. The board would be required to host listening sessions on each campus and announce its decisions by June 20, 2025. With only 22.8%
Insight Into Diversity
FEBRUARY 29, 2024
Department of Energy (DOE) announced the phase one winners of their inaugural HBCU Clean Energy Education Prize in The Partnerships Track. The prize awards over six million dollars to historically Black colleges and universities developing clean energy programming. Department of Energy’s HBCU Clean Energy Education Prize, visit [link].
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
We need don’t need sandbags to stem the force of Project 2025. And a new permission structure in Project 2025 promises acceleration in some states, if not the country. We need a Commission on Higher Education 2.0. Where higher education still exists, but the playing field includes everyone. But then a tidal wave came.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 17, 2024
Nassau Community College teachers have reportedly filed an ethics complaint against the college regarding allegations it paid $120,000 to a lobbying company supporting the construction of a Sands casino on Long Island, New York. Faren Siminoff, concerns are ongoing about the financial management of the community college.
University Business
NOVEMBER 21, 2024
The Class of 2025 is expected to enjoy a stronger job market when they graduate in the spring, according to new projections from the National Association of Colleges and Employers, or NACE. NACE will finalize hiring numbers for 2024-25 graduates in its 2025 Spring Update report. Is the Class of 2025 ready for the workforce?
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
SEPTEMBER 18, 2024
Drones at college fairs, robot-guided campus tours and AI chatbot tutors promising personalized education are just a few of the technology tools universities across the country are using, all with a common goal in mind: to attract the next generation of students excited about tech as the enrollment cliff looms.
University Business
SEPTEMBER 16, 2024
Colleges and universities got a three-and-a-half month extension from the looming gainful employment and financial value transparency reporting requirements, the U.S. Department of Education has announced. The post Gainful employment rules delayed, providing relief for colleges appeared first on University Business.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
AUGUST 7, 2024
By Eric Hoover Starting in October, a group of students and colleges will test the 2025-26 federal-aid application. The Education Department says the process will help identify technical problems.
Helix Education
NOVEMBER 7, 2024
How Elmira College Enrolled Their Best Class in 10 Years Despite FAFSA Fiascos and Campus Silos Dennis Kelly, Elmira College Dennis Kelly has seen a lot in his 30 years in higher education. Elmira is a small college in upstate New York. Kelly stepped into the middle of a particularly challenging time for enrollment.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
OCTOBER 3, 2024
For years, advocates for higher education in prison programs worked to see Pell Grants reintroduced for incarcerated individuals. In the report “Exploring the Landscape of College and Community Reentry Partnerships,” Ithaka S+R examines some of the disconnects as well as best practices. This report was funded by ECMC Foundation.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JULY 8, 2024
When I first became a higher education professional, I remember being told that higher education was not a business. Now more than ever, I reflect on that perspective and ask if it is relevant to society’s emerging realities and today’s public perceptions and expectations for higher education. Instead, we serve learners.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
AUGUST 9, 2024
The Achieve Academy for Adults with Autism has launched at the Brookdale Community College in New Jersey. It seeks to address a critical need for services and educational opportunities for adults with autism once they reach age 21 and public school services end. Dr. David M. The program provides essential supports for the group.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
SEPTEMBER 2, 2024
Marjorie Hass A $180,000 grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to the Council of Independent Colleges is expected to help expand open civil discourse and free expression on campuses. “In It engages with legislators, policymakers, presidents, and other campus stakeholders in support of the effort.
Economics and Change in Higher Education
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023
Cox College, a private nonprofit in Missouri focused on healthcare, is closing sometime after the spring 2025 term, with plans to move its associate programs to Ozarks Technical Community College and its bachelor’s and graduate programs to Missouri State University.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JUNE 9, 2023
Oregon is changing how $550 million-plus in annual local and state taxpayer funding will be distributed to the state’s 17 community colleges. As it stands, the community colleges funding model distributed funds almost entirely based on student enrollment, which did not incorporate student success components.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
AUGUST 30, 2024
Jeannine Diddle Uzzi Dr. Jeannine Diddle Uzzi has been appointed president of Thomas College. Lachance, who planned to retire in 2025. “I I am so excited to join the Thomas College community because of the people and the students at the core of the community,” said Uzzi. Uzzi is expected to serve as president-elect until Nov.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 27, 2024
Neither did college. Her upcoming book, John Doe China Man , is set to come out in Fall 2025, this time giving readers a look at the racial laws that were used to police and regulate Chinese Americans and residents already in the U.S. California’s public schools didn’t teach Asian American history to a young Dr. Beth Lew-Williams.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
NOVEMBER 3, 2023
The Aspen Institute has named the 150 community colleges that can compete for its $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. public two-year colleges – were chosen for high and improving levels of student success and equitable outcomes for lower-income, Black, and Hispanic students.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 23, 2024
The California State University has allocated $250,000 in one-time funding that will be used to support Sacramento State’s new Black Honors College. Dr. Luke Wood The funds will be used to help support the school's Black Honors College. Luke Wood, adding that the Black Honors College will seek to reverse the trend.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 9, 2024
As day three of Senate hearings on the ESOS Amendment Bill came to a close last week, the federal government began issuing letters to VET providers, informing them of their projected enrolment caps for 2025. “How can any vocational private provider survive with just 12 students per annum as their new quota for 2025?
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JUNE 5, 2024
By Eric Kelderman Monica Herndon, The Philadelphia Inquirer, AP Amanda Rattigan and Kayleigh Morrison, both Class of 2025 dance majors, dance during a student demonstration protesting the closure of the U. of the Arts, in Philadelphia. It didn’t appear to be a hair-on-fire situation,” one administrator said.
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