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How to stand out when recruiting stopped-out learners

University Business

The Ohio College Comeback Compact began in the summer of 2022 across eight partnering institutions : Cleveland State University, Cuyahoga Community College, Kent State University, Lakeland Community College, Lorain County Community College, Stark State College, The University of Akron and Youngstown State University.

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These 2 colleges avoided closings in March by merger, acquisition

University Business

This page will be continuously updated as University Business monitors the changing landscape of college closings, mergers and acquisitions in the coming year and beyond. Villanova University announced on March 31 that it had entered a merger agreement with Rosemont College. Cornish College of the Arts (Wash.)

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Alabama State Launches Women’s Flag Football

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Alabama State University’s Department of Athletics has announced its plans to launch a competitive women's flag football program in the 2024-25 academic year. The program will be the first at a Division 1 historically Black college or university, according to officials.

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Unite earnings grow 13% to reach £184.3m

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” An 8% reduction in the number of HMOs in England since 2021, according to the Department for Levelling Up, is equivalent to between 100,000-150,000 fewer beds available for students to rent. Additionally, obsolescence of older university accommodation is also expected to increase, it added.

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The ongoing saga of REF 2028: why doesn’t teaching count for impact?

SRHE

The initial decisions on REF 2028 (REF 2028/23/01 from Research England et al ), based on the report on FRAP – the Future Research Assessment Programme – contain one surprise and one non-surprise among nearly 40 decisions. by Ian McNay Surprise, surprise…or not. I will not be doing it, but I hope some of you will.

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WEEKEND READING: Red tape prioritised over student hardship – by Dr Tim Bradshaw (CEO of the Russell Group)

HEPI

In recent days it has become increasingly clear that the Government cares more about generating red tape than it does about whether university students have enough to eat. What this means is that universities are left to pick up the pieces, finding tens of millions of pounds of their own money to help students with the cost-of-living.

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Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. Named President of OSU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

president of the University of Nebraska system and former superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, will become the 17 th president of The Ohio State University (OSU), the school announced Tuesday. Johnson, who led OSU since 2020 and departed under somewhat mysterious circumstances. It will last through the end of 2028.