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Faculty orientations and continuing a culture of mentoring

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Blogs Faculty orientations and continuing a culture of mentoring January 31, 2023 Kristen McCauliff Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, Ball State University The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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What Every Vice Chancellor Should Monitor in Higher Education: KPIs for Institutional Success

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As a Vice-Chancellor or Provost, you’re steering the ship, and the numbers that matter most are right in front of you – if you know where to look. From student retention to faculty performance, keeping an eye on the right metrics is what separates thriving institutions from those that struggle to keep up. Talk to us now.

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

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The blog posts below are written by the participants to showcase their project and early outcomes. Note: The views and opinions in the blog post are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. The blog posts below are written by the participants to showcase their project and early outcomes.

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Key Takeaways: Best Practices for Faculty Recruitment and Retention in Higher Education

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We’ve also revamped policies to keep faculty on track for tenure, allowing extra time to take into account the new reality of work,” explained Janice. Beyond that, UAB has reimagined faculty development with a special focus on junior faculty development. We’ve launched a mentor matching program.

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Buckle Up. ED is Off to the Races with It’s NPRM                                  

WCET Frontiers

In that July 17 th blog post, Under Secretary James Kvaal, writing for the Department, reiterated that these proposed rules would “further protect students and taxpayers” and “update and improve outdated processes, consolidate rules, and establish more consumer-friendly policies for students to access the aid to which they are entitled.”