The UM System Board of Curators unanimously approved a feasibility study Sunday to plan building a larger MU football indoor training facility….
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Voters on Saturday overwhelmingly rejected a constitutional amendment that would allow out-of-state residents to serve on the LSU Board of Supervisors and three other higher education boards.
PERRYSBURG — The search for a new president at Owens Community College continues.
Higher ed is changing. Goldie Blumenstyk, a senior writer and Chronicle veteran, connects you with the people, trends, and ideas that are reshaping it.
A number of colleges and universities across the country are opening searches that, if all goes to plan, will provide high-profile leaders to take them into a new era of fundraising, digitalization, sports and, increasingly the case, globalization – not to mention a pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic has created a set of historic challenges for leaders in higher education.
Universities and the people and organizations that support them require the exercise of free will that promotes personal and shared responsibility.
PERRYSBURG — Owens Community College hopes to have a new president in place by July.
Following a national search, Washington, D.C.-based recruitment firm AGB Search has assisted in the recruitment of Melody Tankersley as the new provost for Kent State University in Ohio. Melissa K. Trotta and Ellen Meyer led the assignment.
Andy Graiser and Jeff Hubbard describe how to reduce occupancy costs and raise liquidity in webinar from The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges.
Chief health officers can help craft and lend credibility to colleges’ pandemic response, but they don’t come cheaply.
A lot has happened since Miami Dade College embarked on its search for a new president in spring 2019.
