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Admissions marketing spending has increased as higher ed institutions make a push, particularly via Facebook advertising, for online program enrollment.
Meeting the need for life skills lessons for young adults in the age of COVID-19, with financial management and other topics being more important than ever.
University leaders seek input from faculty and students in reforming campus police department as George Floyd's death fuels ongoing protests against racism and inequality.
Agreement also includes commitments by the college to reduce senior administrator salaries, protect faculty research and professional development resources, manage faculty workload and more.
Higher ed’s “new normal” brings new leadership expectations, with evolving roles for now, the near future and within the next few years and beyond.
To offset COVID-19 challenges, UB guest columnist Sharon Butler shares tips on defining enrollment policies and contingencies, creating flexible plans to make tuition more affordable, and communicating with international students about the latest visa information.
Leaders should be considering partnerships and collaboration, says UB guest columnist Tom Kennedy.
If the pandemic is eliminating the full college experience, should students continue to pay for it? questions UB guest columnist Mike Brown, of LendEDU.
The multi-year deal between Eastern Michigan University and Gen. G will feature a High School Invitational and a Women in Gaming program this summer.
Highlights from the program for the inaugural Academic Esports Conference, which is focused exclusively on competitive video gaming and education.
Mid-pandemic, the ED weighed in on controversial new requirements for reporting college and university foreign gifts and contracts. UB guest columnists Anne D. Cartwright and Scott Schneider provide background and advice for higher ed institutions.
The maintenance of broad-based athletics programs, the preservation of nonrevenue sports, and the return of intercollegiate athletics to its intended educational mission are all at stake, says UB guest columnist Stephen Erber, who serves on the board of advisors for the American Sports Council.
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