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Fundraising During Uncertain Times: What Not to Do

EAB

And with the threat of another recession looming, EAB has received requests for guidance on higher-education philanthropy amidst uncertain times. With restricted giving on the rise, Advancement shops must provide compelling giving opportunities – or risk seeing donors move on to support other organizations.

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

WCET Frontiers

Department of Education would surprise us when they released the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) and proposed regulations related to the most recent negotiated rulemaking. Spoiler alert, they have now released the NPRM with proposed rules on distance education. We’ve been waiting with bated breath to see if the U.S.

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Addressing the Changing Perceptions of Higher Education: The Challenges in Public Perception and Exploring Solutions to Ensure Sustainability

The Change Leader, Inc.

Higher education has long been regarded as a pathway to success and the “middle class,” promising personal and professional growth opportunities. Additionally, businesses have increasingly said that graduates are not ready to step into entry-level positions and are not trained in the areas that organizations need.

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Creating Meaningful Change in Higher Education

The Change Leader, Inc.

College and university leaders are seeking to create meaningful change in higher education while continuing to face demands to be more accountable. Congress is considering the Higher Education Reform and Opportunity (HERO) Act, parts of which move accountability to the state level. At the national level, the U.S.

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The Changing Role of Faculty in Higher Education Part 2: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 8

The Change Leader, Inc.

Perhaps no one is more affected by the changes roiling higher education than faculty members. The expectation that the student will understand the dynamics of complex organizational structures and can build a solid and adaptive understanding of the organization using analytical skills and higher-order reasoning.

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The benefits and process of EQUIS Accreditation for European Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

One way to achieve this is through accreditation by international organizations such as the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). EQUIS is a prestigious and rigorous accreditation system that assesses the quality of management education offered by higher education institutions. What is EQUIS accreditation?

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Oberlin's board seeks to limit faculty power

Inside Higher Ed

Starting in 2018, for instance, several faculty members said, the faculty helped the college avoid budget-related program cuts via an academic and administrative program review. Nonunionized employees also now have a mandatory high-deductible consumer-driven health plan instead of a preferred provider organization plan option.

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