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

WCET Frontiers

As we reported back in March , we talked with individuals from several institutions and NASFAA (the financial aid organization) and heard that with the exception of fully-online institutions or those institutions that are already taking attendance, the proposed regulations would not simplify things at all. There will be a cost.

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Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance Part 2: The Updated Board Duties

The Change Leader, Inc.

Boards are charged with overseeing an institution’s mission, vision, values, strategic direction, financial health, academic quality, student success, community engagement, diversity, inclusion, research, faculty development, campus safety, and more. Evolving with a holistic approach is more important now than it’s ever been.

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Advancing Social Justice Through Scholarly Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Bonner II, the Wilhelmina Delco Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership and the executive director of the Minority Achievement, Creativity and High-Ability Center, Prairie View A&M University, and a collaborator with CSJ.

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Using Faculty Satisfaction Data for Strategic Change in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed podcast 254 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. R. Todd Benson

The Change Leader, Inc.

Todd Benson, Routledge, December 2024), which shows how educational developers can use data to monitor and demonstrate the impact of their work, laying the foundation for evidence-based decisions to improve practice. And so the prioritization helps us to understand what is it that affects faculty most in their day-to-day lives?

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HBCUs and the Post-Election Landscape: Charting a Path Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

HBCUs have long been centers of education, leadership, and political activism. These institutions have produced generations of political leaders, thinkers, and innovators and have served as hubs for grassroots organizing and social change. Historically, HBCUs have been at the forefront of political change. Dr.Adriel A.