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Making Boards Accountable for Themselves
Boards are at the apex of the institutions they serve, so the buck stops with them. They should not hide, as they should have nothing to hide, write Cathy Trower and Peter Eckel.
New Presidents or Provosts: Albright College, Clinton CC, Contra Costa CC District, Northwest Florida State College, Pasco-Hernando State College, U of Central Arkansas, U of Missouri System, Utah State U
Mun Y. Choi, provost and executive vice president of the University of Connecticut, has been chosen as president of the...
A Watchdog Bites
Southern accreditor puts 10 colleges on probation, including Louisville for its governance problems, several for-profit art schools for financial woes and new University of Texas campus for an array of shortcomings.
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Pivotal Year for Accreditation
The new federal authority over accreditation and the central focus on consumer protection will have drawbacks for accreditors, higher education and students, writes Judith Eaton.
When Presidents Talk Politics
Campus leaders face intense scrutiny for what they say or don’t say in this tense period. Some messages that go over well on campus receive considerable criticism as they spread.
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It’s Time to Speak Out
To influence our nation’s path going forward, both words and actions are needed from the higher education community and its leaders, argues Catharine Hill.
New Presidents or Provosts: Excelsior College, Lenoir-Rhyne U, New York Chiropractic College, Robeson CC, U of Akron, U of Tennessee-Martin, U System of Georgia
James N. Baldwin, executive vice president and acting president at Excelsior College, in New York, has been appointed president on...
Taking Stands
Lawrence Summers disavows term "political correctness"; Columbia president says Trump victory challenges "central idea of a university"; Jewish historians call for support for immigrants; and more.
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