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How Lumina’s 2040 Vision Can Help Restore Public Confidence in Higher Education: Creating Pathways to Rebuild America's Trust in Colleges and Universities

The Change Leader, Inc.

A staggering one-third of the American population reports having no confidence in higher education. Once viewed as the gateway to opportunity and upward mobility, colleges and universities are now in a trust crisisincreasingly perceived as inaccessible, unaffordable, and disconnected from the realities of today’s learners.

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A Progressive Platform for College Access

Insight Into Diversity

Since its inception in 2012, College Greenlight has emerged as a critical platform addressing these barriers, offering a unique bridge between students, counselors, community-based organizations (CBOs), and higher education institutions. Emory University leadership engage in conversation during a Diversity Week keynote luncheon.

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McBride Appointed to Lead Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity at WashU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Dwight brings a wealth of experience and an unwavering commitment to advancing scholarship and advocacy in the fields of race, ethnicity and equity,” said Dr. Beverly Wendland, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs at WashU.

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Dr. Orlando Taylor: A Person to Emulate

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The first time I stepped into the offices of Diverse Issues In Higher Education , I was with Dr. Orlando Taylor. Dr. Katrina Rogers In our long association, I traversed the field of higher education with Dr. Taylor. Taylor’s most recent work revealed that education continues to be in a state of flux.

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University Leaders Have a Responsibility to Speak Out

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education The role of college president is a difficult one at the best of times. And one way presidents can do this is by engaging in thought leadership—especially on contentious topics. Now more than ever, higher education leaders must also live that practice.

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We Wrote the Book on Strategic Enrollment Planning (Again): New Third Edition Released by RNL

Helix Education

The higher ed landscape continues to change at a rapid pace, and yesterday’s enrollment planning methods will not yield the kind of results most college and university leadership teams are looking for. Chapter 1 sets the historical stage for higher education, exploring major trends and considering the future.

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Students and Teachers Angry Over University of Arizona $240 Million Budget Shortfall - Associated Press

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Robbins on Thursday over a $240 million budget shortfall that has sparked suggestions for cuts to student scholarships and instructor salaries. News of the shortfall was announced two weeks ago and quickly led to calls for an external audit and accountability by university leadership. “I