Leadership

How strong is the relationship between your CFO and provost?

Chief academic and financial officers who share data better can have an impact much greater than the sum of their parts.

Biden’s Jobs Plan includes billions for research, higher ed

The White House's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal features research, climate, broadband and underserved assistance at its core.

Student survey offers insight on instruction, vaccines

A strong majority say their colleges should not be having in-person instruction now; many are ready to be vaccinated.

3 keys for higher ed safety and success post-COVID

The investment made to support remote learning during the pandemic can be an investment in expanding future courses while also keeping tuition costs down.

How to meet the challenges of ‘returning to normal’

Some insights into the key considerations for providing safe educational environments as higher leaders navigate the post-COVID-19 transition.

A university’s plans to add 200 faculty, 4,500 students by 2025

The pandemic has not slowed Cleveland State's ambitious targets to become a 'beacon institution' in its region.

How 3 HBCUs plan to use $1M in grants toward STEM

Hampton, Howard and North Carolina A&T get opportunity to build diverse talent pools in fast-growing science, technology, engineering and math fields.

Frequent COVID testing still vital to keep colleges safe

Even with vaccine rollout, leaders at the University of Illinois say testing is the key piece in mitigating COVID-19.

CHESS: 5 colleges team on unique shared services model

A new collaborative of five public New Mexico colleges is creating a nonprofit resource system to better serve students.

Becker College will permanently close after 237 years, but esports will survive

The small private Massachusetts institution could not sustain enrollment declines or the COVID-19 pandemic. Clark University is accepting some students and honoring Becker with naming of School of Design and Technology.

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