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The Changing Shape of American Higher Ed Enrollment

Higher Ed Data Stories

Much has been made recently of changes in enrollment in US Higher Ed: Fewer males ( is it a crisis or not? ). Shrinking enrollments. Changes in admissions due to test optional and COVID. In this recent piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education , I recently pointed out that one of the ways colleges stayed viable during previous enrollment shifts was to expand both physical campus locations and offerings and degree programs tailored to working adults.

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Why Do Universities Lie About Program Information?

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Examining the Ethical Issues. I have previously blogged about doctored program information submitted by four prominent universities—Rutgers University, Temple University, Claremont McKenna College, and Iona College. The goal was to make their programs look better to university rating outlets such as U.S. News & World Report. Now, along comes a recent disclosure of such practices by the University of Southern California (USC).

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Rethinking the Enrollment Decline in Higher EducationChanging Higher Ed Podcast 108 with Guest Mike Petrilli

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this episode of the Changing Higher Ed podcast, Drumm McNaughton engages in conversation with the president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, Mike Petrilli, whose recent article presents a strong argument for optimism despite fewer students enrolling in traditional colleges and universities. The downward enrollment trend has induced panic among many in the higher education industry, but Petrilli offers data-based evidence suggesting the trend is neither surprising nor a cause for despair.

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A Leadership Career in Review

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

A Leadership Career in Review. A Conversation With Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. bridget. Thu, 05/12/2022 - 06:00. Image. Higher Ed Leadership. Professional Development. Weekly Wisdom. We were honored to speak again with Freeman Hrabowski, President of University of Maryland, Baltimore County for our third conversation on the Weekly Wisdom Podcast.

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Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM): Igniting Students’ Academic Development P

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.

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What is the future of the university prospectus and course catalog?

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Is the printed course catalog (prospectus) obsolete? And are digital—and even personalized viewbooks/catalogs—the way forward as students get more sustainability savvy? We explore what the future might hold for this key recruitment product.

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College Meltdown 2.2: Who’s Minding the Store?

Higher Education Inquirer

The latest report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) about wrongdoing by higher education online program managers (OPMs) felt disappointing to social justice advocates who watch the space and know the bad actors who were unnamed in the GAO document. US higher education has always been a racket, but its latest pursuits have gone untouched and even unmentioned.

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Edu Alliance Launches New Podcast Series

Edu Alliance Journal

May 9, 2022 – Edu Alliance announces the launch of Higher Ed Without Borders a podcast series dedicated to education professionals worldwide. The series is hosted by Dr. Senthil Nathan and Dean Hoke co-founders of Edu Alliance. Each episode is a half-an-hour-long conversation with international thought leaders that will enlighten and provide some new thoughts on critical issues facing higher education globally.

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A Future Focused on Critical Hope. Leading Change in Higher Ed

Dr. Josie Ahlquist

What immediately comes to mind when I say “change” in higher education? I recently posted this on Twitter, and I wasn’t surprised by the GIF responses. Numerous posts depicted the slow (if not glacial) pace of change within the industry. pic.twitter.com/FPUEo7cR10 — Mallory Bower (@MalloryBower) April 20, 2022 Others made it quite clear that the word and request to change was a no-go.