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How one small private school will power 50% of its campus with solar energy

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Grinnell College was fueled by the dreams of its students, faculty and trustees when it signed the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment a decade ago. The post How one small private school will power 50% of its campus with solar energy appeared first on University Business.

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Colleges used these 3 strategies to spark big enrollment rebounds this Fall

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The University of Arkansas, for example, has welcomed a record number of students this school year, topping 32,000. Out in the Midwest, the smaller liberal arts-focused Wheaton College missed its 2019 enrollment mark by only 20 students after suffering from a series of budget cuts last year.

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Presidential worries: What’s keeping these Northeastern presidents up at night?

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Most college or university presidents to have recently taken the helm might have had a grasp of their job expectations before the turn of the decade—or even when the pandemic went into full swing. No cohort of presidents might be more familiar with this than those leading small private colleges or universities in the Northeast.

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A New Era of Excellence

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Kinloch’s Journey to the Presidency Before Kinloch could imagine herself as the president of her alma mater, she always knew she wanted to work in education, serving and inspiring students. She can see the university in compartments and on a global spectrum,” says Bledsoe-Gardner. That’s the difference for me.”

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President’s corner: How ‘presence’ unlocks a powerful enrollment strategy

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A seemingly simple question, but for Sacred Heart University President John Petillo this present-mindedness is a difference maker in convincing students to return to an institution. ” These efforts don’t even touch Upward Bound , its federally-funded college preparatory program for high school students.

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Post-Traditional Students are the New Premium Students

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Terry Hartle, senior vice president of government relations and public affairs at the American Council on Education tells us that selective schools have done well, as have schools in states with growing populations. This doesn’t mean that the university only sees underserved students as revenue sources.

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Presidential habits: How a track record of successes (or failures) has shaped their careers

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The past week saw a top 10 research university gain its first female president and a pair of small private schools electing new leadership. She was the first woman president at Minnesota, and the same is true at Pitt where she will be serving as the 236-year-old school’s 19th chancellor. She starts in July.