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

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Kelting is ramping up student success initiatives and scholarship offers to attract regional graduating high schoolers. Barbara Altmann, Franklin and Marshall College’s first female president, announced she would be retiring in July 2025. She will have served the liberal arts college for seven years when she steps down.

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President moves: Retiring leaders shine as they conclude 10+ years of service

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The outgoing president will retire by July 2025. Known for the joyful spirit he has brought to the private liberal arts college, he will fit in well helping build community connections, according to the university. One of his first tasks will be helping raise money for a $25 million scholarship fund.

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President moves: Holloway from Rutgers out, and these 2 provosts climb the ladder

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Berger-Sweeney raised over $600,000 to create a new scholarship fund at the turn of the college’s 200th anniversary. Ken Trachte, Lycoming College’s longtime president, announced his plans to retire in June 2025. Kent Trachte – Lycoming College (Penn.) Under his 11-year run, Trachte raised $79.2

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

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But there was no civics, history, geography, or any form of a liberal arts education. The Naval Academy, by legal statute, requires 80% of the graduates to be technical majors in STEM and 20% to get a liberal arts education. We were required to take a lot of liberal arts courses. I was a physics major.

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College Enrollment: Cliffs, Shifts, and Lifts

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The changing demographics of college students Schools preparing to meet the challenges of the decline in high school enrollments, which are expected to peak in 2025 , will need to pay attention to changing racial demographics.

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