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The Joys of ‘Leading From the Margins’

Inside Higher Ed

Greenberg Tue, 02/27/2024 - 03:00 AM Hollins University president Mary Hinton discusses her new book, about how her identity as a Black woman from the rural South shaped her approach to college leadership. The Joys of ‘Leading From the Margins’ Susan H. Byline(s) Susan H. Greenberg

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College presidents move to cultural institutions (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

With the recent announcement that Sean Decatur would assume the presidency of the American Museum of Natural History in New York after nearly a decade at the helm of Kenyon College, at least five major American cultural institutions will be headed by former presidents of small liberal arts colleges. Why is that?

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Drive Enrollment Growth with First-Gen Pathways to Success: Changing Higher Education Podcast 167 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Marielena DeSanctis

The Change Leader, Inc.

As higher ed nears the looming enrollment cliff , colleges and universities looking to drive enrollment growth must identify more pathways for students to obtain a college degree, especially in the case of first-generation students. She started her education career in K-12 and moved to community college leadership.

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Are the Benefits of OPM Partnerships Worth the Risk?

EAB

This is not to say that universities and colleges have not been delivering online education for a very long time. But I think all of that context really matters if you're a university or a college leader today and you're trying to answer the question of do I go this alone? CH: Okay, so why does 2011 matter?

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Are OPM Partnerships Your Ticket to Online Growth?

EAB

This is not to say that universities and colleges have not been delivering online education for a very long time. But I think all of that context really matters if you're a university or a college leader today and you're trying to answer the question of do I go this alone? CH: Okay, so why does 2011 matter?

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AJC, Hillel International Expand Partnership to Counter Antisemitism

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The American Jewish Committee (AJC) and Hillel International are expanding their partnership to deepen the organizations’ critical work with college and university presidents and administrators to combat rising antisemitism on campus. Following the publication of the U.S.