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A California Competes report notes huge opportunities to close workforce gaps for those 24 and over and how higher education institutions can help meet those goals.
White men continue to dominate key leadership positions such as full professors and chairs within departments.
Unless we, as leaders of U.S. higher education, find solutions, we risk losing the progress we have made to bring more international students to our campuses.
As the 16-24 age group lags behind others, the governor mandates that 700,000 students must get vaccinated before coming to campus in fall.
A chaotic application cycle, punctuated by pandemic changes, led to some unique solutions that may remain in place heading into 2021-22.
The three-day 3CS event will feature top speakers, workshops, hackathons, panels and developing technologies.
Texas A&M-San Antonio has sparkled during the pandemic, providing students with strong learning options and academic support while continuing to build up its campus. And it doesn't plan on slowing down.
The university will require returning students to be vaccinated two weeks before they return to campus in the fall.
For four Florida institutions, partnering with SkillUp will help retrain and provide resources for those who have lost jobs.
New ranking from analyst QS shows that many elite institutions strong on research and employability don't reach the same heights on equity and inclusion.
Nova Southeastern in Florida backtracks, will not require vaccinations for students; Oregon State, RIT, Muhlenberg are on board.
The Florida Institute of Technology is planning on in-person classes and a much fuller campus in August, leaning on the successes it had during the 2020-21 academic year.
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