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Contract of Brown University President Christina H. Paxson Extended

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Paxson, Browns president, has been extended an additional 2 years to June 30, 2028. During a tumultuous time facing American higher education, Brown is fortunate to benefit from President Paxsons steady and principled leadership, wrote Brown University Chancellor Brian T.

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Rice University Announces Major Enrollment Expansion, Commits Over $1.5 Billion to Financial Aid

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Rice University has unveiled plans for unprecedented enrollment growth, aiming to increase its student population by approximately 30% by 2028 compared to 2020 levels, university officials announced Monday. Graduate programs, which have already grown 18% since 2020, are also seeing record application numbers, with U.S.

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Guiding Community Colleges Toward Mission Fulfillment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Shes known for her transformational work in higher education, says Dr. Theresa B. My data mindset was shaped very early in my leadership career, Stout says in an interview with Diverse. Shes not just someone standing on a stage giving you her thoughts and ideas of leadership. As technology developed, she embraced it.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

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The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. Participants offered several ways to alleviate some of the everyday stress in their work environments, including hiring additional staff, having more flexibility, adding more resources, and receiving greater support from leadership.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. Participants offered several ways to alleviate some of the everyday stress in their work environments, including hiring additional staff, having more flexibility, adding more resources, and receiving greater support from leadership.