RUNELL J. KING
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JUNE 15, 2023
King has been named the Saint Augustine’s University vice president for institutional & sponsored research. King served as SAU’s associate vice president for institutional research.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JUNE 15, 2023
King has been named the Saint Augustine’s University vice president for institutional & sponsored research. King served as SAU’s associate vice president for institutional research.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JULY 24, 2023
Morton Schapiro; the school's board of trustees; vice president for athletics and recreation Derrick Gragg; former university vice president for athletics and recreation James Phillips; and head volleyball coach Shane Davis.
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University Business
DECEMBER 20, 2022
For the past two years, Santa Clara University has won a DEI award from the publication INSIGHT Into Higher Education magazine. And as a university vice president and senior diversity officer, my phone and email inbox can also attest that senior diversity officers are in high demand. That’s a big club, by the way.
The Change Leader, Inc.
JANUARY 4, 2020
The Change Leader CEO and President Drumm McNaughton and Aurora University Vice President for Marketing and Communications Deb Maue share their insights during the second annual wrap-up of happenings in higher education. Pace University is proving this by offering unique types of support and resources for students.
The PIE News
OCTOBER 18, 2023
As the 10 year anniversary of Australia’s outbound student mobility New Colombo Plan approaches next year, stakeholders shared how the program has catapulted Australia ahead of other countries engaging with the world. “So that’s something that we need to think about and work more on.”
GlobalHigherEd
OCTOBER 4, 2015
Or as I was asked recently by a university Vice-President of Research, “what are the implications of digital media for post-secondary institutions?”. The walls of universities are and have always been porous for faculty and students. Furthermore, students are the single-biggest “export of universities”.
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