Leading insights for higher education governance.
Trusteeship magazine reports trends, issues, and practices in higher education to help board members and chief executives better understand their distinctive and complementary roles and to strengthen board performance. It is published bimonthly for AGB members.
May/June 2020 | Volume 28, Number 3
FeaturesÂ
Colleges at a Crossroads: Closures, Affiliations, and Mergers
By David Tobenkin
As competition for students increases due to changing demographics of the traditional college-age population, some colleges and universities have closed or merged with other institutions. Boards of trustees that find their higher education institutions in a financial position that seems unsustainable long term may have to make a decision to close their campus or affiliate or merge with another.
No, It’s Not Just the Enrollment Crisis—It’s Also Time to Modify Our Learning Paradigm
By Larry Shinn
Those providing leadership for colleges and universities in the United States are facing increasingly complex and unrelenting challenges. The urgency and magnitude of these external forces require holistic, well-informed, strategic thinking, and decision making by trustees, administrators, and faculty—collaborating together—that can produce truly innovative solutions.
The 2019–2020 Nason Award Winners: Six Boards that Go the Extra Mile Earned AGB’s Laurels
By Christopher Connell
AGB honors the six winners of the 2019–2020 AGB John W. Nason Award for Board Leadership, an honor for boards who have demonstrated backbone, foresightedness, and determination in fulfilling their role as the financial stewards of their institution’s future as well as their current course.
Going Virtual Fast and Well: 12 Steps to an Efficient Virtual Board MeetingÂ
By Cathy Trower
The pandemic has forced many to adapt quickly. This includes boards moving from face-to-face to virtual meetings. This article offers advice to move board meetings into virtual settings quickly and efficiently.
By Charlotte West
As it became clear that most colleges and universities won’t reopen their campuses before fall due to the coronavirus pandemic, senior leadership at institutions around the country faced the difficult decision of whether to cancel their traditional graduation ceremonies. Many campuses are turning to virtual commencements to celebrate the class of 2020, with plans to hold in-person events later in the year.
DepartmentsÂ
On My AgendaÂ
By Henry StoeverÂ
Strategic Board Leadership in a Time of Crisis
News in BriefÂ
A sampling of national higher education news Â
Legal StandpointÂ
By Steve DunhamÂ
Myths about Lawyers
Forum
By Patrice Harris
Coordinated Response to Coronavirus Offers Best Path Forward
Focus on the PresidencyÂ
By Mary Cullinan
How Do We Meet Our Mission during a Pandemic?
View from the Board ChairÂ
By Claudia Puig
Adaptability Fosters Resilience
- AGB Assists Boards with COVID-19
- New Books Forthcoming from AGB
- Upcoming Webinars
A Question For Martha Johnson
How Did the Coronavirus Pandemic Impact Students Studying Abroad?