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Burnout of Administrative Staff Risks ‘Destabilizing’ Colleges
Research study finds staff members are regularly overworked, resulting in unsustainable model.
Facing Budget Cuts and Faculty Pushback, Brandeis President Resigns
Faculty members accused Liebowitz of “damaging errors of judgment and poor leadership,” citing his handling of pro-Palestinian protests and recent layoffs.
Need Advice on Campus Conflict? Call the Help Desk.
The American Association of Colleges and Universities has launched a resource to advise educators on how to tone down vitriol and foster constructive dialogue.
The View From the FAFSA Trenches
A government investigation offered a look behind the scenes of the federal aid fiasco this week. Financial aid professionals say it confirmed their most cynical suspicions.
Program Innovation: Building a Pipeline for Diverse Educators in Seattle
A growing initiative at Seattle Central College helps address a need for diverse teachers in Washington State through free tuition, professional support and culturally responsive pedagogical training. The program has content focused on intergenerational and academic trauma for students of color.
Report: Socio-Emotional Readiness of College Students Is On the Decline
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted interpersonal skills as well as students’ academics, according to research from EAB.
State Budget Error Could Cost Washington Community Colleges
In Reversal, UW System Reports Branch Campus Enrollments
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