Personnel and HR

The top 2 concerns for colleges as they assess pending FAFSA changes

Only about half of administrators have gotten a jumpstart on key updates coming to financial aid.

COVID Q&A: 7 questions about omicron with Brown University health expert

How should institutions of higher education be reacting to this latest variant of concern?

Why kindness has been one of keys to Stetson’s success

Roellke has brought empathy and shared ownership to the Florida university along with strong fundraising skills.

Do university students like COVID-19 vaccine or mask mandates?

New report provides insight on preferences, but also the confusion that still exists on institution requirements.

How the ‘Great Resignation’ could begin to empty your financial aid office

If colleges need students, they also need talented and experienced financial aid officers in order for most of their students to enroll and persist through graduation.

Why COVID-19 booster shots may be the next best strategy for colleges

The big question for institutions to ask as immunity from the vaccines wanes: What is fully vaccinated?

Are holiday breaks cause for celebration or COVID-19 concern for colleges?

Across the nation, institutions will take proactive measures such as double-testing, to keep case counts low.

People on the move: 4 newly installed university leaders take their places

Former U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey’s chief of staff, was named president of the University of South Alabama on Wednesday, beating...

Why 5 universities are keeping masks on even while others are removing them

The twindemic factor of COVID-19 and flu outbreaks have a few institutions taking a more guarded approach.

Cluster hiring: 8 smart strategies that can help universities be more diverse

How your institution can follow the lead of Purdue, which is set to embark on five-year $75 million effort to expand diversity within faculty.

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