Two final Title IX rules will likely be delayed — again
Higher Ed Dive
JANUARY 19, 2024
The Education Department set a March deadline for the rules but hasn’t yet cleared a key procedural hurdle, potentially pushing their release back by months.
Higher Ed Dive
JANUARY 19, 2024
The Education Department set a March deadline for the rules but hasn’t yet cleared a key procedural hurdle, potentially pushing their release back by months.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Building Belonging to Benefit Black Male Students Sarah Bray Fri, 01/19/2024 - 03:00 AM Katelynn Jarrells offers advice for how faculty, staff and top administrators can help retain them by working to create a community of support.
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Higher Ed Dive
JANUARY 19, 2024
Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey, who died earlier this month, alleged that she had faced harassment at her workplace.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Interest in Skill-Based Learning Not Keeping Up With Demand jessica.blake@… Fri, 01/19/2024 - 03:00 AM A new study found 86 percent of faculty and staff say there’s a need for new skills-based learning models, but only 22 percent of their institutions had implemented them.
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The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.
Higher Ed Dive
JANUARY 19, 2024
During a Thursday hearing, NCAA President Charlie Baker advocated for more protections for college athletes entering name, image and likeness deals.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Pretty Much the Only Thing I Learned From the Harvard Disaster Elizabeth Redden Fri, 01/19/2024 - 03:00 AM A social media skirmish points to problems in how colleges view continuing ed, Ryan Craig writes.
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Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Draft NIL Legislation Aims to ‘Save College Sports as We Know It’ Katherine Knott Fri, 01/19/2024 - 03:00 AM The question of whether college athletes should be employees looms over the conversation about setting a national standard on name, image and likeness rights. “People should be careful what they wish for,” a softball player testified Thursday.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
California State University (CSU) system employees who are members of the California Faculty Association (CFA) will go on strike next week, starting Monday. Dr. Christopher Cox Cal State University The multi-day strike – from Jan. 22-26. – was prompted by the faculty union’s demands not being met, including the pay increases they asked for. The union is asking for 12%-raises, though the school system is offering increases of just 5% after recent negotiations.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
A House committee is seeking answers after an independent auditor found “material weaknesses” in the Education Department’s financial statements for the second consecutive year.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
Harold Ellis Harold Ellis has been appointed director of athletics at Morehouse College in Atlanta. He served as an assistant coach and as a scout for several teams in the National Basketball Association. Ellis, who played professional basketball in Greece and spent three seasons in the NBA, is a graduate of Morehouse College.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Arizona State University is slated to become the first higher education institution to partner with the artificial intelligence company OpenAI, which will give ASU students and faculty access to its most advanced iteration of ChatGPT.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
By Taylor Swaak Illustration by The Chronicle; iStock images The arrangement aims to increase campus access to GPT-4.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education has reached a tentative agreement with unionized faculty for a new four-year labor contract, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Dr. Kenneth Mash APSCUF Details will not be disclosed until after the contract language is finalized and the agreement is ratified by union members and approved by the school system’s board.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
A literature professor hits the road. By Florence Dore A literature professor hits the road.
Coursera blog
JANUARY 19, 2024
FIBAA certification paves the way for higher education institutions across 49 member nations to award credit for job-relevant credentials By Jeff Maggioncalda, Coursera CEO As the job market becomes more competitive, universities and employers are turning to online learning to help graduates fill in any skills gaps. However, the diverse standards of different countries can make it difficult to recognize these online qualifications.
The PIE News
JANUARY 19, 2024
A handbook has been launched for universities wishing to internationalise their campuses, crafted by sector experts belonging to Universities UK International. Internationalisation at Home (IaH) is increasingly popular among universities in the wake of difficult travel conditions borne out of the Covid pandemic, as well as cost constraints. A UK team led by Anthony Manning, the University of Kent’s dean for global and lifelong learning, and internationalisation officer Emma Marku developed the h
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
Christian Mills Christian Mills has been named director of the Quality Enhancement Plan at Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina. Mills served as a campus and community liaison with Our Money Matters. She holds a bachelor’s degree in women and gender studies from the University of Delaware and a master’s in special education from Wilmington University in Delaware.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Spelman College, a historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, has received a $100 million gift, the largest single donation to an HBCU in history, according to a press release from the college Thursday. The donation is from businesswoman and philanthropist Ronda Stryker, a member of Spelman’s Board of Trustees since 1997, and her husband, William Johnston, chairman of the wealth management firm Greenleaf Trust.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
By Sonel Cutler Illustration by The Chronicle; Getty Images The rapper Lil Nas X mocked Liberty University to promote his latest single. That got people talking.
The PIE News
JANUARY 19, 2024
The government of Nigeria says it will not recognise degree qualifications obtained from the West African countries of Benin and Togo and the East African countries of Kenya and Uganda. This followed revelations of fraudulently acquired academic certificates from universities in the two West African countries. Qualifications from Niger could also be impacted, according to officials.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
In an era of administrative turnover, a well-designed handoff is at least as important as the search plan. By Lisa Jasinski Getty Images In an era of administrative turnover, a well-designed handoff is at least as important as the search plan.
Terminalfour
JANUARY 19, 2024
In 2024, the University of Manchester is ringing in its bicentenary with a vibrant burst of purple brilliance that extends far beyond the confines of its campus. We highlight some of the campaign's best launch moments.
Caylor Solutions
JANUARY 19, 2024
My new book, Chasing Mission Fit: A Guide To Fill Your Institution With Students Who Will Succeed, is slated to come out February 2024, and I can’t wait to share it with you! The post Why I Wrote “Chasing Mission Fit” appeared first on Caylor Solutions.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
By Amita Chatterjee, Charlotte Matherly, and Calli McMurray People talk to us about their personal experiences with higher ed.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
City College of San Francisco was placed on warning status this week by its accreditor, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Economics and Change in Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
"2024 will be the year that firms get serious about applying generative AI to their own internal data sources and making information and insights available to their employees to help them do their jobs even better." Additional research from Digitate suggests 90% of IT decision-makers across all sectors plan to implement automation in the next year, with 56% expecting to make significant progress in IT organizations during the next six months.
UIA (University Innovation Alliance)
JANUARY 19, 2024
Honoring the Promise of Higher Ed A Conversation With Lisa Vollendorf, President, SUNY Empire State bridget Thu, 01/25/2024 - 06:00 Image Higher Ed Leadership Inside Higher Ed Weekly Wisdom At the University Innovation Alliance (UIA), we like hearing the thoughts of higher education leaders at all levels of experience. And while State University of New York (SUNY) Empire State may be Dr.
University Business
JANUARY 19, 2024
This year marks 100 since Spelman Baptist Seminary became Spelman College, the all-women HBCU in the heart of Atlanta, Ga., which we know today. And as of Thursday, Spelman has set another historical milestone centered around the wonderfully round number. On Thursday, the Atlanta-based liberal arts institutions received a $100 million donation. It is believed to be the single-largest one-time donation ever granted to an HBCU.
Leader of Learning
JANUARY 19, 2024
Episode 164 of the Leader of Learning Podcast features an interview with Lindsay Lyons (@lindsaybethlyons), an educational justice coach and expert in creating feminist, anti-racist curricula. In this eye-opening conversation, Lindsay emphasizes the crucial role of instructional processes and tools in promoting justice in education. She highlights the need for structures and processes that involve students in conversations about justice, and the significance of stakeholder diversity and represen
University Business
JANUARY 19, 2024
Arizona State University will become the first-ever higher education institution to partner with OpenAI , allowing the school full use of the company’s flagship product, ChatGPT. The partnership will allow ASU faculty and staff to utilize the “advanced capabilities” of ChatGPT Enterprise to enhance teaching and learning, the university said in a press release.
Coursera blog
JANUARY 19, 2024
FIBAA certification paves the way for higher education institutions across 49 member nations to award credit for job-relevant credentials By Jeff Maggioncalda, Coursera CEO As the job market becomes more competitive, universities and employers are turning to online learning to help graduates fill in any skills gaps. However, the diverse standards of different countries can make it difficult to recognize these online qualifications.
University Business
JANUARY 19, 2024
The political turmoil that rocked universities over the past three months and sparked the resignations of two Ivy League presidents has landed like an unwelcome thud on institutions already struggling to maintain the trust of the American public. For three generations, the national aspiration to “college for all” shaped America’s economy and culture, as most high-school graduates took it for granted that they would earn a degree.
Economics and Change in Higher Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
But there are signs that things are not as rosy in U.K. doctoral education as some imagine. In November, the Student Loans Company noted the “first potential yet small decline in the take-up of postgraduate doctoral student loans,” with sums borrowed in 2022–23 down by 12.3 percent. There are also indications that the number of funded Ph.D. studentships will not be as plentiful over the next few years.
Cisco blogs - Education
JANUARY 19, 2024
The pandemic forced schools and universities across the globe to digitize teaching, learning, services and operations.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 19, 2024
Today on the Academic Minute: Megan Holycross, assistant professor in the department of earth and atmospheric sciences at Cornell University, explores one question about our planet that still vexes researchers.
ACPA
JANUARY 19, 2024
As you may recall, over the last year, a presidential task force composed of prior ACPA convention and program chairs have been working to propose updates to the Convention Site Selection Guidelines. The previous guidelines have been in place since 2014 and needed to be updated, given the seemingly ever-evolving global and national landscapes and contexts affecting higher education and our members.
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