Personnel and HR

Teacher shortage: How higher education is working to solve the K-12 crisis

University leaders trying to build back the pipeline of educators say changes to systems and support are needed.

Is competency-based education really the elixir higher ed needs to survive?

Southern New Hampshire University President Paul LeBlanc discusses its merits, saying a shift to outcomes can 'unleash innovation.'

Will COVID fatigue prevent colleges from new mandates when cases rise?

As institutions have lessened protocols and talked up an endemic phase, a new variant is lurking and spreading rapidly.

With COVID-19 cases up again, masking returns at Johns Hopkins, Georgetown

Despite a rise in cases statewide in New York, the University of Rochester opts to end booster requirements for students and faculty.

Can higher ed make it through April without big COVID spikes?

One big institution has abandoned most of its mitigation strategies, including contact tracing and isolation.

UMBC names ‘visionary’ leader and first woman as president to replace Hrabowski

Dr. Valerie Shears Ashby brings innovative approach and record of success at Duke's Trinity College to new position.

In a rare move for higher ed, Bowling Green expels sorority for hazing

It is the second time in a year that the university has parted with one of its Greek Life organizations.

Yes, COVID-19 dashboards can still be very valuable to college leaders

An updated and streamlined display for students and employees, like Princeton's, can help when pivots need to occur.

Ditching their legacies, colleges and universities embrace switch to Cloud

Costly but necessary, institutions know that to remain competitive and secure, they must invest in newer systems.

Biden’s Double Pell promises are lofty, but will they pass in FY2023 budget?

The Administration also wants to give more help to HBCUs and MSIs, as well as improve career pathways.

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