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Leveraging Student Affairs to Drive Student Success
Giving Student Affairs a prime seat at the table to develop institutional strategy is essential to...
Russell Lowery-Hart | President, Amarillo College
Giving Student Affairs a prime seat at the table to develop institutional strategy is essential to...
Eric M. Friedman | President, Bergen Community College
Student well-being is central to student success. And student affairs provides supports and...
Scott Ralls | President, Wake Technical Community College
Higher education institutions have a duty to their communities, which means they need to provide...
Jim Shaeffer | President, Eastern Shore Community College
Providing nonacademic services and support can be the difference between students pursuing their...
Sydney Beeler | Vice President of Enrollment Management, Westmoreland County Community College
Continuing Education is uniquely positioned to guide higher education to meet learner needs, having...
Kate Smith | President, Rio Salado College
Student-parents have limited time and resources to dedicate to higher education as it stands....
Gregory Crawford | President, Miami University
Retaining students means giving them a sense of belonging at the institution. Higher education...
Mark Hobson | Senior Associate Dean of Business, Southern New Hampshire University
Many students come into higher education with math anxiety, carrying both experiences in the math...
Michael Baston | President, Cuyahoga Community College
Modern learners are the ones that are redefining the higher ed ecosystem. It’s critical for...
Rene Eborn | Deputy of Digital Transformation & Associate Vice President, Utah State University
Seeing students as customers has long been a fraught debate, but it’s no longer optional. Students...
To avoid being overtaken by industry, as it enters the education market, higher education needs to...
As the gap between higher education and industry continues to grow, students are left feeling...