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Introducing our Education Policy degree! For anyone passionate about driving meaningful change in education, this program is an exciting opportunity to get involved in educational leadership at both the community and policy levels. Explore how this major can open new doors for your future! #EducationPolicy #BelmontUniversity #EducationLeadership #HigherEducation #PolicyReform
Explore Belmont's Education Policy Undergraduate Degree and Leadership Paths
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It's LIVE! Learn more about Founder's College at Butler University via the brand new website!
I’m excited to share our new Butler University Founder's College website! Many thanks to Meredith Sauter and Kristi Lafree for their leadership, vision, and hard work that made this possible. Want to learn more? More info is now available on the website!
Founder's College
https://www.butler.edu/founders
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Preparing Texas students for high-demand careers starts with strategic partnerships. In a recent Longview News-Journal article, Justin Yancy, President of the Texas Business Leadership Council, highlights the impactful collaboration with Educate Texas and the Career Connect Texas initiative. Together with Texas community colleges and employers, we are creating pathways for students to access valuable, career-connected learning experiences. Read the full article to learn how Kilgore College and Tyler Junior College are contributing to this statewide effort: bit.ly/3NVQH2J
Yancy: The impact of HB 8 on on the local workforce
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https://lnkd.in/dtTu2qYw "As presidents and others navigate both campus and external politics, they also know that they must focus on the success of their students and colleagues. Higher education leaders have the opportunity and the responsibility to prepare the leaders who will be our best guides in the next chapter in the history of our nation."
The president’s job is difficult yet especially important now (opinion)
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Want to be a president? Work on these competencies: Trust building Demonstrating resilience Communication savvy Crafting a cabinet and team building Emotional intelligence Leading with courage Data acumen and resource management
This is great work from Kevin R. McClure and Jorge Burmicky, Ph.D. on the seven competencies of college presidents, which really apply to higher ed leaders in general.
Study: The seven competencies presidents need
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We know how important leadership is. It’s not just the research that tells us this. It’s the stories and experiences. A good leader can make a school feel palpable with energy. They celebrate. They challenge. They inspire. They change communities. We have the awesome power to transform generations. (Insert body chills) But it starts with leadership. It starts with someone who says “I’ll answer the call” or “I’ll stand in the gap.” Such a move is a brave and courageous act. And we desperately need courage right now. If you haven’t heard, Tulsa Public Schools is teaming up with New Leaders and Clark Atlanta University to offer the National Aspiring Leaders Fellowship. This program has a track record of success in developing urban principals - who know what it looks like to answer that call. The mission is to ensure that we have leadership that represent our student population. We need people to step up. So we are eliminating all financial barriers. The program is paid for for the right ten candidates. We just need to find them! So spread the word. Applications close May 15! https://lnkd.in/gTYRDx8i #LeadershipDevelopment #EducationLeadership #TulsaPublic
Prospective Fellows
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"Effective college leaders understand the importance of deep listening and humility as they seek to understand their students, colleagues and internal and external communities. Our willingness to learn from others, including our students, can send an important message throughout our institutions and to the broader public. This kind of learning is hard. It’s challenging for all of us to open our minds to different points of view, yet all of us bring different perspectives and sensibilities to various situations and events depending on our experiences. That’s why we need courageous leaders who empower others to speak their truths. We all must look in the mirror to truly see ourselves, and to encourage robust conversations." A great article!
"College leaders today must embody resilience and courage." ACE President Ted Mitchell and ACE Centennial Fellow Freeman Hrabowski write in Inside Higher Ed that higher ed is more central than ever to the our future, and presidents, provosts, and other academic leaders have a vital role to play. https://ow.ly/Ahvx50QWKtk
The president’s job is difficult yet especially important now (opinion)
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Outstanding article from ACE! I like the succinct truth about Higher Education. “The challenge for leaders is to continually refocus on the essential goals of higher education: seeking the truth, solving the problems of humankind, and preparing the next generation of leaders.”
"College leaders today must embody resilience and courage." ACE President Ted Mitchell and ACE Centennial Fellow Freeman Hrabowski write in Inside Higher Ed that higher ed is more central than ever to the our future, and presidents, provosts, and other academic leaders have a vital role to play. https://ow.ly/Ahvx50QWKtk
The president’s job is difficult yet especially important now (opinion)
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A great article with valuable insights!!
I’ve learned a lot from my work with The African Leadership University and from visits to a number of colleges and universities in the United States. Some of my thoughts about change, as published in Times Higher Education. https://lnkd.in/e-3UiCfW
Change in higher education is hard, but not impossible
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Managing Principal and President, Brian Mitchell, recently published an article in Forbes which explores the issues associated with the recent rollout of the simplified FAFSA form. The article offers guidance to higher education leadership on navigating the challenges that developed subsequent to the form’s turbulent rollout. #FAFSA #HigherEducation #Forbes #HigherEd #academia #innovation #leadership #education
Forbes: What Higher Education Leaders Can Learn From The FAFSA Rollout
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