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Leadership & Policy: Page 180
Leadership & Policy
UT System Pushing 4-Year Tuition Option
University of Texas System regents on Thursday ordered their campuses to offer students a four-year, fixed-rate tuition option by fall of 2014 to encourage them to graduate on time.
Leadership & Policy
University Presidents’ Benefits Vary in Virginia
Not all university presidents in Virginia receive the same fringe benefits.
Leadership & Policy
Bennett Becomes First Black President of Predominately White Mississippi School
Rodney Bennett has been named the first Black president of a predominantly White university in Mississippi.
Leadership & Policy
Madison Supervisors Welcome Jackson State Campus
Madison County officials are rolling out the welcome mat for Jackson State University.
Students
Southern Mississippi Leaning Toward Hiring Black President
The school is likely to become the first of the state’s historically White public universities to be led by a Black man.
Faculty & Staff
Webinar: Experts Explore College Trustee Board Roles, Responsibilities
Expert panelists, including former university president David Roselle, offered practical advice on how college trustee boards as well as individual trustee board members should conduct themselves.
Leadership & Policy
Officials Seek To Stop JSU from Opening in Madison
The city of Madison and Tulane University officials want the state College Board to rescind what they’re calling the “premature” approval of Jackson State University’s plans to open a Madison campus this summer.
Faculty & Staff
Out Lesbian and Gay Presidents Discuss Pathways to Leadership
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) held its 69th Annual Meeting in Atlanta last week.
Leadership & Policy
Bankrupt Lon Morris College Campus Sold at Auction
The oldest junior college in Texas has been sold at auction with much of the property going to the local school district and an office supply company.
Students
Three More Schools Win OK To Waive Out-Of-State Costs
Mississippi Valley State University on Thursday became the second public university to allow all out-of-state residents to pay the same tuition rates as students who live in Mississippi.
Leadership & Policy
Deferred-action Immigration May Get Tuition Break
Pima Community College may give in-state tuition breaks to students who qualify under the federal government’s deferred-deportation program.
Leadership & Policy
Lincoln U. Names Rome New President
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — An administrator at a college in North Carolina will become the new president of Lincoln University in Jefferson City. Lincoln University curators announced Friday that Kevin D. Rome will be the school’s 19th president, beginning June 1. Rome was chosen after a nine-month search. He’ll succeed Carolyn Mahoney, who retired in […]
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