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Enrollment Trends and Strategies for Graduate Leaders: Insights from Liaison and CGS 

Liaison International

Key Takeaways: Enrollment management success hinges on strong relationships with faculty and administrators. Building these connections ensures alignment between enrollment goals and program priorities. Real-time data and analytics allow institutions to make informed decisions that enhance efficiency and responsiveness.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Projects addressed topics such as annual giving, student retention, professional and continuing education, academic program planning, and more. Our second cohort concluded in December 2021, our third cohort wrapped up in spring 2022, our fourth occurred in fall 2022, and our fifth occurred in spring 2023.

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Assessment is fun?

Dr. Missy Alexander

The essay was really meant as an homage to the faculty in my doctoral program who had taught me to love playing with ideas. Since that time, I have moved into administrative roles and the largest part of my job is assessment. Those were the early(ish) days of the assessment movement in higher education and I was feeling the pain.

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Institutional Accreditation is in Dire Need of Change: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 144 With Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton And Guest Ralph Wolff

The Change Leader, Inc.

A traditional faculty senate model that is separate from and often antagonistic to the administration can be a barrier to change. Accreditation should evaluate how adjunct faculty are deployed and how they are supported and trained when assessing student learning employability skills.

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Acting in the Best Interest of the Institution

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Charles Welch , President and CEO of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Learning Leadership by Example In describing his leadership style, President Welch recalled a few pivotal moments early in his academic career: “I was going to go to law school to be a politician. Some folks are never going to be satisfied.