Like much of America, higher education is consumed with uncertainty over Tuesday’s presidential election.
WASHINGTON, DC (October 23, 2024)—The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) is pleased to announce the release of the second edition of The Investment Committee, authored by Nicole Wellmann Kraus.
WASHINGTON, DC (September 5, 2024)—The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) is proud to announce the release of Memoranda of Understanding Between Public Institutions and Affiliated Foundations.
Members of the Michigan Democratic Party voted Saturday to nominate two candidates for the University of Michigan Board of Regents. Incumbent University Regent Denise Ilitch and former University Regent Shauna Ryder Diggs received nominations for the Board, defeating Palestinian American civil rights attorney Huwaida Arraf. The University’s Board of Regents was the only contested nomination at the Michigan Democratic Convention on Saturday.
Members of the Michigan Democratic Party voted Saturday to nominate two candidates for the University of Michigan Board of Regents. Incumbent University Regent Denise Ilitch and former University Regent Shauna Ryder Diggs received nominations for the Board, defeating Palestinian American civil rights attorney Huwaida Arraf. The University’s Board of Regents was the only contested nomination at the Michigan Democratic Convention on Saturday.
OH: New South Green Residence Hall to be named in honor of OHIO’s 20th President Roderick J. McDavis
Roderick J. McDavis called Ohio University home for many years, first as a student and then years later as the University’s 20th President. Now, OHIO students will have the opportunity to call the Roderick J. McDavis Residence Hall their home, feeling the same spirit of a man whose dedication and love for his alma mater showcase exactly what it meant to be a Bobcat. “Deborah and I are deeply humbled by this great honor,” President Emeritus McDavis said.
After only a monthlong stint as the University of Arizona’s provost, Joseph Glover is returning to his previous role at the University of Florida. Glover, who served as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at UF for 15 years, announced Tuesday in an email to UA faculty and students that he would be leaving the university. According to the letter, W. Kent Fuchs, Florida’s interim president and Glover’s old boss, asked him to return as the university undergoes a “major transition.”
After a difficult rollout of the Department of Education’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) last year, the application is delayed once again, according to an announcement by the department on Wednesday. The application, known as the FAFSA form, allows students to obtain federal aid to help pay for college.
The interview as a form of personal testimony is a staple of the presidential search ritual that is here to stay. What should be set aside, however, is the naive belief that public performance is a sure guide to a candidate’s leadership potential. The entire search process stands to be improved with steps that bring stronger candidates to the forefront and enable search committees to distinguish truly exceptional leaders from those who talk a good game. We call this superior alternative the forensic model.
Robert J. Nava, vice president for CSUSB’s University Advancement and executive director of the Philanthropic Foundation, has been invited to serve on the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) Council on Foundation Leaders. AGB, with more than 40,000 members worldwide, is the premier organization focused on empowering college, university and foundation boards to govern with knowledge and confidence.