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NewslinkMCLA's Grant Named Chancellor at UNC Asheville; UMA's Handley to Nat'l U

August 18, 2014

Mary Grant Comings and Goings ... The University of North Carolina Board chose Mary K. Grant to be chancellor of UNC Asheville, the state's public liberal arts university, effective Jan. 5, 2015. Grant, the president of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts since 2002 and recipient of NEBHE's 2014 Massachusetts State Merit Award, will succeed Anne Ponder who served as UNC...

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NewslinkClosing Time?

August 12, 2014

Much of NEBHE's Higher Education Innovation Challenge is based on fears that economic and demographic pressures will make the current number of degree-granting institutions (about 250 in New England and 4,600 nationally) unsustainable—especially for those that rely heavily on tuition, have low endowments and are not well-differentiated. This fear has lurked in various guises for decades. In 1992, then-Harvard lecturer...

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The JournalNew Directions for Higher Education: Q&A with Richard Ekman on Challenges, Misconceptions Facing Independent Colleges

August 12, 2014

In April 2013, NEJHE launched its New Directions for Higher Education series to examine emerging issues, trends and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs and practices. Past installments of the series featured Philip DiSalvio, dean of the College of Advancing & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, interviewing: Carnegie Foundation Presiden...

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The JournalMaster's: A Graduate Degree’s Moment in the Age of Higher Education Innovation

August 5, 2014

The important ongoing national debate about the value of higher education and its relationship to the economy has largely focused on undergraduate education—understandably so since it represents the largest share of U.S. enrollment and spending. Yet there is an underanalyzed segment of postsecondary education that is increasingly relevant and in demand: professional master’s education. Over th...

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NewslinkRinging Recess Bills?

August 4, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Campus sexual assault bill unveiled in Senate. A bipartisan group of senators unveiled the Campus Accountability and Safety Act, a proposal that would hold colleges and universities more accountable for taking steps to prevent and properly deal with sexual assault on campus. Senators Claire McCaskill (D-MO) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) led the group, which includes New England...

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NewslinkNew England’s High “Average Net Prices” and Why We Should Care (or Not)

July 29, 2014

The University of Southern Maine and Maine Maritime Academy were recently identified as Maine's most expensive public colleges as measured by average net price in 2011-12 based on a recent update to the U.S. Department of Education's College Affordability and Transparency Center. The College Affordability and Transparency Center's interactive search tool highlights institutions with the highest and lowest tuition and...

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NewslinkConducting Experiments

July 28, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Department of Education expands experimental sites initiative. The U.S. Department of Education announced that it will be testing the idea of awarding student financial aid for more nontraditional programs. This will allow funding for competency-based programs, prior-learning assessments or programs that blend direct assessment and credit-hour coursework. Under the experiment, the amount students earn in aid will...

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The JournalEducating the Next Generation of Makers

July 28, 2014

NEBHE’s Problem Based Learning Projects Focus on Hot Fields such as Advanced Manufacturing ... The field of manufacturing typically conjures images of dimly lit dirty and dangerous factories crowded with workers, the kind seen in photos of New York City’s garment district in the early 1900s and in some developing countries today. But because of advances in technology, the field of manufactu...

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NewslinkUSM Taps Power-ful Prez; Former NEBHE Delegate Coderre Appointed to HHS; Sloan-C Gets New Name, CEO

July 23, 2014

Comings and Goings ... The University of Maine System name former Central Maine Power President David T. Flanagan to be president of the University of Southern Maine. In addition to leading the utility's response to Maine's 1998 Ice Storm, Flanagan served previously as assistant Maine attorney general and as chief legal counsel to Maine Gov. Joseph Brennan. Former NEBHE delegate...

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The JournalThe Massachusetts Community College Performance-based Funding Formula: A New Model for New England?

July 22, 2014

The Massachusetts community college system is entering a second year with funding for each of its 15 schools determined using a new performance-based formula. Under the new model, 50% of each college’s allocation is based on performance on metrics related to enrollment and student success, with added incentives for “at-risk” students completing certificates and degrees and those graduating i...

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NewslinkVermont Lawmakers Boost Economic Development

July 17, 2014

State Capital Notes … Vermont lawmakers passed a $5.5 billion budget along with $5.5 million in new taxes. Property taxes were raised 5%. Spending overall increased by 4.1% over the prior year. The budget included a 1.6% increase in reimbursement rates for health care providers who accept Medicaid payments, which will cost $2.6 million. Lawmakers also increased the cigarette tax...

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NewslinkHigher Ed Act and E-Rate Overhauls Move Slowly; For-Profit Sells; Survey Shows Campus Sex Assaults Underreported

July 15, 2014

DC Shuttle ... HEA bills advance in House panel. The House Education and the Workforce Committee advanced a package of legislation aimed at reauthorizing provisions of the Higher Education Act (HEA). The three bills, Simplifying the Application for Student Aid Act (H.R. 3136), Strengthening Transparency in Higher Education Ac t (H.R. 4983), and Empowering Students through Enhanced Financial Counseling Act...

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NewslinkConnecticut Enacts $19 Billion Budget

July 15, 2014

State Capital Notes … In the second session of the biennium, Connecticut legislators approved a $19 billion budget for FY15 that increases spending by 2.5%. Toward the end of the session, revised revenue forecasts forced lawmakers to scale back in a number of areas. Gov. Dannel Malloy's promise to provide Connecticut taxpayers with a $55 rebate was put on hold...

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The JournalNew Directions for Higher Education: Q&A with Ed Dept's Studley on College Ratings, Feds

July 15, 2014

In April 2013, NEJHE launched its New Directions for Higher Education series to examine emerging issues, trends and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs and practices. Past installments of the series featured Philip DiSalvio, dean of the College of Advancing & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, interviewing: Carnegie Foundation Pr...

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NewslinkMaine Changes

July 11, 2014

Comings and Goings ... University of Maine System Chancellor James H. Page announced that University of Southern Maine President Theo Kalikow will leave that post on July 18 and join the system office as president emerita and acting vice chancellor. In that position, she will undertake a systemwide community engagement initiative through June 30, 2015, when her employment contract ends....

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NewslinkExcellence 2015!

July 7, 2014

Now accepting nominations ... The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) is now seeking nominations for our twelfth annual New England Higher Education Excellence Awards. Five regional awards and six state merit awards will be presented to the recipients on the evening of Friday, March 13, 2015 in Boston. Nominees should be individuals, programs or organizations in New England higher education, government or business...

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NewslinkFormer NEBHE Chair Cowan to Leave Middlesex CC; UMaine Names First Woman Prez; RI Snags Commish from Louisiana

July 7, 2014

Carole Cowan Comings and Goings ... Middlesex Community College President Carole Cowan said she will retire during the upcoming academic year. Cowan joined the college in 1976 as a professor in the business department and, in 1990, was chosen to become MCC's third president. Cowan chaired NEBHE from 2002 to 2004. University of Maine System Chancellor James H. Page selected...

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The JournalFighting Campus Sexual Assault

July 7, 2014

Massachusetts has always led the way on higher education. Right now, we need to lead when it comes to the appalling crisis surrounding sexual assault at colleges and universities across the country. As parents, brothers and sisters, or friends—simply as caring human beings—we cannot hear and read the stories coming out of our colleges and universities with anything short of outrage. As the ...

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NewslinkRate of Decline in Spring Enrollment Slows

July 1, 2014

U.S. college enrollment continued to decline in spring 2014, but at a slower rate than in recent terms, according to estimates from the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) Research Center. Nationally, the number of students enrolled in accredited two- and four-year colleges and universities decreased by 0.8% from spring 2013. This marks the smallest decrease since spring 2012, when enrollments shrunk...

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NewslinkParties Tout their Principles on Higher Ed Reauthorization

June 30, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Senate Democrats introduce draft HEA reauthorization language. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee Chair Tom Harkin (D-IA) put forth a draft bill, previewing the Higher Education Affordability Act he will introduce and summarizing Democrats' priorities for reauthorization, he explained in a press release. The bill would create several new grant programs aimed at reducing college costs,...

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The JournalA Case of Do or Die? The Fundamental Things that Apply to Online Leadership

June 30, 2014

This is the second of a two-part essay on the organizational implications of online distance education. Previously, I suggested that a gradual redistribution is occurring across American higher education, especially among adult learners. Local hegemony is at risk, as online interlopers, increasingly from top-tier universities and other academic behemoths, offer students choice they never had be...

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The JournalLaying Down a Higher Education Innovation Challenge

June 24, 2014

Some notable developments in higher ed ... ... As Southern Maine goes, so goes the nation? College faculty and administrations get along a bit like Congress and the president. In the tradition of shared governance, the administration may offer a sharp change in business policy; the faculty applies the brakes. But at the University of Southern Maine, faculty leaders and President Theo Kalikow ar...

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NewslinkReverse Transfer, E-Rates and a Simpler FAFSA

June 23, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Senate bill would promote reverse transfer of credits. Senators Kay Hagan (D-NC) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) introduced legislation to support associate degrees for students who transfer between institutions without attaining a degree. The Correctly Recognizing Educational Achievements to Empower (CREATE) Graduates Act would encourage states to establish or expand "reverse transfer" programs. The programs allow four-year colleges...

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NewslinkSARA ... SARA ...

June 20, 2014

Register today for webinar on the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA)! The SARA initiative has made significant progress since the first NC-SARA meeting in November 2013. As we continue to organize meetings and garner support in the Northeast, it's important to connect with all stakeholders and address any questions or concerns. Please join us for our second webinar to review...

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NewslinkHigher Ed Begins to Unite Behind Common Core

June 17, 2014

Across more than 40 states, teachers are aligning their curricula to the Common Core State Standards—K-12 education standards in Mathematics and English Language Arts. A state-led effort often believed to be a federal initiative (it's not), the Common Core has come under increasing scrutiny this past year. According to Stateline, 65 bills have been introduced across the country to delay...

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NewslinkBy Exec Order, Obama Links Student Loan Repayment to Income

June 16, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Obama gives executive order on student loan repayment. The Obama Administration announced that it would take executive action to allow borrowers of older student loans to cap their repayment at 10% of income. Five million borrowers with student loan debt would be eligible to cap their student loan repayments under the proposed regulation. Under the executive order,...

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The JournalOnline Leadership at the Vortex of Academic Destiny

June 16, 2014

This is the first of a two-part essay on the organizational implications of online distance education. As online education becomes more ubiquitous nationally, it becomes even more strategic locally on each college campus. But these efforts are not dispersed comparably across institutions. Some higher education institutions have been more dynamic and decisive, and others paralyzed to act. The very...

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NewslinkNEBHE Sets Conference on "Competency-Based Education" as NE High Schools Boost "Proficiency-Based" Cousin

June 13, 2014

NEBHE will explore competency-based education (CBE) during a conference titled The Case for Competency-Based Education: A New Age of Teaching and Learning? to be held Monday, Oct. 20 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Among questions to be explored by speakers: What is the evidence that CBE is a more effective than traditional instructional strategies? What does CBE mean...

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NewslinkNew Prez at NHTI, Concord’s Community College; Goodman to Head Center for Policy Analysis

June 11, 2014

Susan Dunton Comings and Goings ... The Community College System of New Hampshire Board of Trustees appointed Susan Dunton to be the next president of NHTI, Concord's Community College. Dunton's experience in college administration, academic affairs and student services spans three decades at institutions including Lesley College, the Harvard Divinity School and Fisher College. The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth named...

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NewslinkHill Taken By Student Loan Bills, White House Rating System

June 9, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Senate Banking hearing on student loan servicing. The Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee's Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection held a hearing on the difficulties for student loan borrowers. The hearing focused on loan servicers and how borrowers and veterans negotiate repayment. Senators and witnesses said that action should be taken against servicers that...

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NewslinkMaine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island to Participate in NEBHE's Redesigning Student Aid in New England Project

June 3, 2014

The Finance Authority of Maine, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education and the Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authorityhave been selected through a competitive RFP process to participate in the New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) Redesigning Student Aid in New England (Redesigning Aid) project, funded by Lumina Foundation. NEBHE will help project participants redesign and align their student financial...

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The JournalCommunity College Transfers Can Thrive at Best Colleges and Universities

June 3, 2014

Not surprisingly, low-income students are more likely than their higher-income peers to start postsecondary education at lower-cost community colleges than at four-year institutions. Add this fact to the booming enrollment at community colleges—approximately 7 million students or nearly half of all undergraduate students today—and one can quickly surmise that community colleges are an importan...

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NewslinkWashington Connects to Ed Technology

June 2, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Bill to eliminate tax on education technology. Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) is forging a bipartisan coalition to promote a new proposal for permanent elimination of tariffs on certain electronic learning devices used in schools and homes. She is sponsoring the "ETeach" proposal (H.R. 4748) that would make permanent an exception for learning devices that was temporarily backed...

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NewslinkHappy 5/29 Day!

May 29, 2014

May 29 is upon us. May 29 (5/29) has been designated a day to raise public awareness about the benefits of a 529 college savings plan—the tax-advantaged investment plans named for Section 529 of the tax code and designed specifically to save for higher education expenses. Administrators of 529 plans throughout the U.S. have scheduled special activities for the day....

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The JournalNew Directions for Higher Education: Q&A with Education Scholar Adrianna Kezar on the Changing Faculty

May 28, 2014

In April 2013, NEJHE launched its New Directions for Higher Education series to examine emerging issues, trends and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs and practices. Past installments of the series featured Philip DiSalvio, dean of the College of Advancing & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, interviewing: Carnegie Foundation Pr...

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Newslink"Gainful Employment" Returns to Spotlight

May 27, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Public comments and report find flaws in "gainful employment" proposal. The period for public comment closes today, and many comments collected regarding the administration's gainful employment proposal claim the rule is flawed and will end up hurting students. Now, a report by Charles River Associates says the economic effects of the proposed rule are harmful. The report...

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NewslinkDonovan Leaving VSC; UMaine Prez to Ball State

May 27, 2014

Comings and Goings ... Vermont State Colleges (VSC) Chancellor Tim Donovan announced he will step down on Dec. 31, six months before the end of his contract. He served as chancellor for five years and previously led the Community College of Vermont. Separately, the VSC board elected Martha O'Connor of Brattleboro to succeed Gary Moore as its chair. UMaine President...

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NewslinkMs. Gross Goes Back to Washington

May 20, 2014

Comings and Goings ... Southern Vermont College (SVC) President Karen Gross announced that she will step down in October after eight years as president of the Bennington, Vt. college, to return to Washington, D.C., where she spent 2012 working at the U.S. Department of Education. (Gross said she was not certain the department would be her specific return target.) A...

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The JournalIs the Northwestern Decision a Wake-Up Call for Higher Ed Institutions?

May 20, 2014

The recent decision by a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that Northwestern University football players on scholarship are “employees” entitled to unionize under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) should serve as a wake-up call for higher education administrators. Part of a trend in which both the NLRB and unions are trying to expand the reach of collectiv...

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Newslink"First in the World" Grants to Spur Innovation in College Access, Completion

May 19, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Ed Dept. announces grants to increase college completion. The U.S. Department of Education announced the First in the World campaign, with $75 million worth of grants to fund the development and testing of innovative approaches and strategies at colleges and universities that improve college attainment and make higher education more affordable. The Education Department will award grants...

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NewslinkMaine Lawmakers Wrap Up Session Amid Record Number of Gubernatorial Vetoes

May 15, 2014

Revised Sept. 8, 2014 State Capital Notes ... Maine lawmakers on April 16 finished the second session of the 126th Maine Legislature. The session was marked by a record number of vetoes by Gov. Paul LePage who in many instances broke with his own party in rejecting legislation. Lawmakers returned on May 1 to take up 48 vetoes cast by...

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The JournalRemember to Just Think

May 14, 2014

"I was just thinking" was columnist Mike Barnicle's lazy motif in the Boston Globe. Still, it's hard not to copy a lazy motif. So … I was just thinking ... Business leaders confirmed for the record this spring what they’ve been grousing about for years: Too few recent graduates have the skills to be good workers. That was the key finding in Northeastern University’s third annual survey on t...

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NewslinkDems Add College Affordability to Minimum Wage and Paycheck Fairness on "Fair Shot Agenda"

May 12, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Democrats introduce student loan refinancing bill in Senate. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) introduced a bill, the Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act, which would allow former students with high interest rates to refinance their student loans at much lower rates. The legislation aligns with a major Democratic election year interest: college affordability. Democrats are taking on student...

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NewslinkIn Higher Ed Finance, What Goes Up Must Come Down?

May 12, 2014

Nationally, state and local funding for higher education may be making a comeback. In fact, FY 2013 was the first year since 2009 when state and local funding per full-time equivalent student increased from the previous year, according to the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association's annual report on state higher education finance. While 30 states increased funding per student,...

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The JournalNew Directions for Higher Education: Q&A with Teagle Foundation Prez Judith Shapiro

May 6, 2014

In April 2013, NEJHE launched its New Directions for Higher Education series to examine emerging issues, trends and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs and practices. Past installments of the series featured Philip DiSalvio, dean of the College of Advancing & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, interviewing: Carnegie Foundation Presiden...

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NewslinkCongress on Budgets, Title IX on Sexual Assaults, SCOTUS on Race Preferences

May 5, 2014

DC Shuttle ... House and Senate committees hold hearings on Ed Budget. The House Education and the Workforce Committee held a hearing on the FY 2015 budget request for the Department of Education. U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan testified. Education Week reported that lawmakers raised concerns with the admiration's waivers from the requirements of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)....

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NewslinkNEBHE Publishes Third Edition of Advanced Manufacturing PBL Newsletter

May 5, 2014

NEBHE published the third edition of Advanced Manufacturing Problem Based Learning (AM PBL) News. NEBHE in September 2012 was awarded a three-year $900,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a New England-wide project titled Problem Based Learning (PBL) in Advanced Manufacturing: Transforming 21st Century Technician Education. Funding is provided through the NSF's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program to...

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NewslinkLawmakers, Authors, Entrepreneurs Among Newly Announced Commencement Speakers

May 2, 2014

Isabel Wilkerson, author of The Warmth of Other Suns Jane Altes, former vice president for academic affairs and interim president of Empire State College, and Daniel B. Ginsberg, former assistant secretary of the Air Force for manpower and reserve affairs, will address Southern Vermont College's 87th Commencement on Saturday, May 10. Homebuilder and founder of C &S (College Student) Builders Len...

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The JournalRecasting History: The Public Option

April 25, 2014

If you ask Americans what is studied in history classrooms, many will answer “facts and dates.” If you ask them what people can do with a history degree, they answer “teach.” Yet those same Americans acknowledge the power and practical relevance of history as they flock to national parks, historic sites, museums and cultural heritage sites; buy nationally best-selling biographies; see hist...

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NewslinkMills Leaving Bowdoin

April 24, 2014

Comings and Goings ... Bowdoin College President Barry Mills announced he will resign in June 2015. The Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J., senior vice president for academic affairs at Fairfield University, was selected to be president of the University of San Francisco, succeeding the Rev. Stephen A. Privett, S.J. Rutgers University-Camden official Andrew Seligsohn was named the next president of...

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NewslinkYour Chance to Listen in on the NSA ... and Other Commencements

April 22, 2014

Former NSA Director Keith Alexander. General Electric aviation executive Mike Sims will address graduates at Wentworth Institute of Technology on Saturday, April 26 at 10 a.m. on the main quadrangle. Western Connecticut Health Network President and CEO John Murphy M.D. will address thegraduate commencement at Western Connecticut State University on Friday, May 9 in the Stephen Feldman Arena.Educational futurist Anya...

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NewslinkTransference!

April 22, 2014

State Capital Notes ... Amid enrollment declines, state systems turn to new policies to fill seats and improve college completion Many state colleges and universities throughout the region are facing enrollment declines after a nationwide period of growth between 2006 and 2011 that saw overall enrollment increase by 3.2 million students. Among the reasons for this drop off is the...

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The JournalMIA: Accuplacer Prep

April 22, 2014

Reports of the redesign of the SAT resonate with many parents and their school-age children who have had personal experience with the controversial college gatekeeper. But another test in the College Board portfolio, though not in the news, is arguably even more important to the future—or lack of a future—of high-school age students. It’s the Accuplacer. Accuplacer is, like the SAT, a ...

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The JournalA Better SAT Starts With a Better College Board

April 17, 2014

It’s so easy to criticize the SAT that most observers overlook the weaknesses of its architect, the College Board. Until we replace the latter, however, we will never fix the former. The College Board has every incentive to create a complex, stressful, expensive college admissions system. And because it is accountable to no one, it has done just that. The College Board and ACT add over $500...

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NewslinkWhite House Education-Workforce Development Grantees Include Boston's JFF

April 14, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Administration announces grants for aligning education with jobs. The Obama administration announced a new initiative to encourage academic credit for apprenticeships, Inside Higher Ed reported. President Obama announced that 24 awards, totaling $107 million, will be given across the country to partnerships of education agencies, workforce investment boards, universities and corporations to align education with employment. One...

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The JournalA University Looks at the College Board’s Redesigned SAT

April 14, 2014

As an institution that receives close to 50,000 applications for the 2,800 spaces for the first-year entering class, Northeastern University took special interest in the College Board’s March 5 announcement on the SAT redesign. In fact, our undergraduate admissions team took a break from finalizing our decisions to follow David Coleman’s announcement. After months of carefully reading and cons...

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NewslinkCommencements: The Anchor, the Ambassador et al

April 11, 2014

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power. Judith S. Kaye, former chief judge of New York and of the Court of Appeals and now a lawyer with the Skadden firm, will deliver the commencement address at the Roger Williams University School of Law ceremony on Friday, May 16 at 1 p.m. on the university's main athletic field. Rhode Island Gov....

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NewslinkComings and Goings: Trinity Names a First; Gonzales to GSC; Smith to Vt Tech; Oblinger Leaving Educause

April 8, 2014

Trinity College named Tufts University Dean Joanne Berger-Sweeney to be its 22nd president ... and the first African-American and first woman to hold the post. **** The University System of New Hampshire selected Roxanne Gonzales, an academic dean and professor at Regis University in Denver, to be the next president of Granite State College. Gonzales served as a director of...

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NewslinkSlowly Revving Up HEA Reauthorization

April 7, 2014

DC Shuttle ... House hearing on college access. The House Education and the Workforce Committee held a hearing on access to higher education as part of reauthorizing the Higher Education Act (HEA). Much of the discussion was about how to best measure access and the hearing addressed methods that have been successful at improving access. Some of the discussion suggested...

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The JournalFrom Arab Spring to Academic Blossoming? Transforming Nations after their Liberation

April 7, 2014

Those nations trying to propel themselves into the global economy face a daunting task. And those emerging from dictatorships, theocracies and bloody revolutions face even greater challenges. Many had been drained of their best minds and most entrepreneurial spirits. Corruption and violence now need to be supplanted by a stable, civil society that can transact business with the rest of the world. ...

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NewslinkCommencement Speakers Range from a Science Guy to an Inaugural Poet

April 4, 2014

Bill Nye, scientist, inventor and executive director of The Planetary Society.Janet Napolitano, former secretary of homeland security and now president of the University of California System, will keynote the 112th commencement at Northeastern University on May 2 at Boston's TD Garden. **** Massachusetts Gov. Deval L. Patrick will keynote commencement at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst on Friday, May...

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NewslinkConsort with Us?

March 31, 2014

When you’ve seen one consortium, you’ve seen one consortium. That was a guiding quip at the Northeast Regional meeting of the Association for Collaborative Leadership held last Friday at Five Colleges Inc. in Amherst, Mass. Some of the collaborations are geared to group purchasing, some to expanding offerings through cross-registration and others to enriching town-gown relations. Many want to achieve...

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NewslinkNEBHE Report Shows Tuition Freezes Help Keep Public Institutions Affordable, But Budget Threats Continue

March 31, 2014

Note: NEBHE's 2013 Public Tuition and Fees in New England Report was revised in April 2014, and some figures have changed. Please see the report for the most recent data, and contact Gretchen Syverud at gsyverud@nebhe.org with any questions. Students and families now need 18% of the median household income in New England to pay average in-state published tuition and fees...

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The JournalNew Directions for Higher Education: Q&A with Muriel Howard on Public Higher Ed

March 31, 2014

Nearly a year ago, NEJHE launched its New Directions for Higher Education series to examine emerging issues, trends and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs and practices. Past installments of the series featured Philip DiSalvio, dean of the College of Advancing & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, interviewing: Carnegie Foundation Pr...

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NewslinkNew Chiefs at Mitchell, Champlain, Big MOOCs

March 25, 2014

Mitchell College named Janet L. Steinmayer to be its seventh president, effective July 1, succeeding Mary Ellen Jukoski, following her retirement after 19 years. Donald J. Laackman, president of Harold Washington College in Illinois, was named president of Champlain College, effective July 1, succeeding David F. Finney who is retiring after nine years In the MOOC world, edX named Wendy...

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NewslinkCommencements: Mass. Gov. Patrick Among Speakers

March 25, 2014

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Quinnipiac University announced six commencement ceremonies. On Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m., investor Guy Adami of Fast Money and Drakon Capital will address graduate commencement at the TD Bank Sports Center on Quinnipiac's York Hill Campus. At 3 p.m. in the same location, Linda Schwartz, Connecticut commissioner of veterans affairs, will address health science and nursing...

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The JournalWarren Recommendation on Student Debt: What Will Work to Help America’s Students?

March 24, 2014

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has had concerns about student debt for decades. Her recent solution seeks to redistribute tax revenue from the richest Americans to enable students to refinance their post-graduation indebtedness; this would allow students to benefit from the low interest rates in today’s financial markets. The Massachusetts Democrat is right in noting that the inability of studen...

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The JournalConfronting Costs, Controlling Destiny

March 21, 2014

Mature higher education markets are drifting headfirst into the perfect storm. The convergence of shifting demographics, increased competition, decreased government funding and the reality of a global marketplace has become our new normal here in Canada, like in many other parts of the world. Most within the academy have come to accept this reality, and so the question is not if this storm will co...

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NewslinkNEBHE Extends Deadline for Submitting Student Aid Redesign Proposals

March 18, 2014

NEBHE is extending the deadline proposals for its Redesigning Student Aid in New England (Redesigning Aid) project from April 11, 2014 to April 25, 2014. NEBHE was awarded a two-year grant from the Lumina Foundation to support up to three New England states in assessing and redesigning state merit- and need-based financial aid policies and programs. Nonprofits, state agencies and...

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The JournalLeveraging Up Summers on Campus; Avoiding Lost Opportunities

March 18, 2014

Perhaps it is New England’s long winter and seemingly interminable wait for spring that has me thinking about what colleges could do with their campuses during the summer. The options are almost infinite, although the cost-benefit analysis clearly varies. Some colleges literally hand-over their campuses to outside groups for athletic programs (think Nike camps) and local theatre groups; facul...

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NewslinkRegional Student Program Reports Increased Enrollment, Tuition Savings in 2013-14

March 17, 2014

The New England Board of Higher Education's Regional Student Program (RSP), also known as Tuition Break, provided more than $56 million in tuition savings this academic year to 9,533 participating students, according to the recently published 2013-14 Annual Report of the New England Regional Student Program (RSP). Among highlights from the 2013-14 RSP annual report: Total enrollment in the RSP reached...

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NewslinkAsking Again, What Do For-Profit Grads Gain?

March 17, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Obama administration proposes new rules on for-profit colleges. The administration proposed new rules to govern for-profit colleges. One rule would limit how much debt students can amass in career-training programs. The proposal is the second attempt by the Obama administration to set "gainful employment" standards. Part of a rule issued in 2011 was struck down in court...

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NewslinkIMF Director, Former NYC Mayor Among NE Commencement Speakers

March 17, 2014

IMF Director Christine Lagarde. Partners HealthCare System President and CEO Gary Gottlieb will address graduates of the MGH Institute of Health Professions at Boston's John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center on Thursday, May 8. ****Former New Hampshire House Speaker and New Hampshire Republican Party Chair Donna P. Sytek will deliver the Regis College commencement address on Saturday, May 10.****U.S. Assistant...

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NewslinkAmong Comings and Goings, Mohler-Faria to Leave Bridgewater State U Presidency Next Year

March 14, 2014

Bridgewater State University President Dana Mohler-Faria announced that he would step down on June 30, 2015, at the end of the 2014-15 academic year. **** FAME (the Finance Authority of Maine) named Bruce Wagner to a four-year term as CEO. Wagner has been an executive with W.R. Grace, Barber Foods and Martin's Point Health Care. **** President Obama appointed Yale...

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NewslinkObama Pushes Higher Ed Competitive Grants, FAFSA Completion

March 10, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Education budget request. President Obama's budget proposal contained many pieces on education. The education portion of the budget request included $300 million in funding for Race to the Top for educational equity. The president called for funding for high-quality preschool. For higher education, the president requested $4 billion in new mandatory spending for competitive grants for states...

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The JournalNew Directions for Higher Education: Q&A with Judith Eaton on Self-Regulation

March 10, 2014

Nearly a year ago, NEJHE launched its New Directions for Higher Education series to examine emerging issues, trends and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs and practices. Past installments of the series featured Philip DiSalvio, dean of the College of Advancing & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, interviewing: Carnegie Foundation Pr...

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NewslinkNew Look at College Placement Policies

March 4, 2014

The head of JFYNetWorks has some thoughts on the buzz surrounding changing college placement standards and particularly the Accuplacer that determines assignment to credit or non-credit courses. Gary Kaplan, executive director, of the Boston-based JFYNetWorks, issued a monograph examining recent proposals to replace the Accuplacer with other measures. These other measures could include attainment on certain levels of GPA, a score...

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The JournalDACA-lamented? Spared Deportation, Immigrant Students Still Face Higher Ed Barriers

March 4, 2014

Well, you see, we don’t want to get their hopes up. I am on the phone with a woman from a small liberal arts college in New England, trying to convince them to accept an application for their diversity weekend from one of my clients. I am an immigration lawyer who also runs a cooperative center, Atlas: DIY (www.atlasdiy.org), for undocumented youth and their allies in Brooklyn, New York. Atla...

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NewslinkProjecting Enrollment, Protecting Student Data ...

March 3, 2014

DC Shuttle ... Student enrollment projections. The Education Department and the National Center for Education Statistics released new data on student enrollment projections. According to the report, 3 million more people will be enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities in 2022 than were enrolled in 2012,. Inside Higher Ed reports. Student data privacy. The Education Department's Privacy Technical Assistance Center...

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The JournalHow NE Higher Ed Helped Build Radio Free Boston (Book Review)

March 3, 2014

Radio Free Boston: The Rise and Fall of WBCN; Carter Alan (with foreword by Steven Tyler); Northeastern University Press; 2013; $25.95 Paperback; $19.99 Ebook Love it or hate it, modern radio entertainment is a child or at least a stepchild of Boston-based radio station WBCN when it was in its hippest prime, from the late 1960s and well into the 1990s. Running through this fascinating and we...

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NewslinkAn Oregon Trail to Paying for College

February 24, 2014

State Capital Notes ... Last July, the Oregon Legislature made national headlines when it unanimously passed a bill to develop a pilot project that would overhaul the way college students finance their education at the state's public institutions. The proposal, known as 'Pay It Forward, Pay It Back,' has quickly gained the attention of policymakers looking for ways to save...

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NewslinkNew Chiefs at Framingham State, Wheaton Among Comings and Goings

February 24, 2014

The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education approved the appointment of F. Javier Cevallos as the 16th president of Framingham State University, effective July 1. Cevallos has been president of Kutztown University since 2002. He began his education career with posts at the University of Maine and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.****The Wheaton College Board of Trustees voted to appoint Dennis...

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NewslinkNE Higher Ed’s Changing Weather ... Introducing NEJHE's "State Capital Notes"

February 21, 2014

State Capital Notes ... New England's public education and higher education governance structures have always varied. Some states have designated state agencies focused on higher education; others have an office within a state department of education. The executives at the top—commissioners of higher education, chancellors of state postsecondary systems or directors of state higher education departments, secretaries—also vary. And the...

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NewslinkWashington's Wintry Mix of Ed News

February 18, 2014

DC Shuttle ... GAO warns of college debit cards. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report expressing concerns with college student debit cards. "Congress should consider requiring that financial firms providing debit and prepaid card services to colleges file their agreements for public review and provide other relevant information," the letter recommends along with other changes, according to...

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The JournalSmall Colleges Need “Gold Medal Selfies”

February 18, 2014

Higher education has been a favorite news topic for months. Stories have addressed every issue from rising costs to access for vulnerable students and completion of a college degree, to the importance of “fit” in the college selection process. President Obama and the first lady have entered the national conversation, particularly around issues of cost and graduation rates for low-incom...

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NewslinkInnovation Indexed

February 13, 2014

Massachusetts and Connecticut lead America in college-educated or 'innovation economy' workers, according to the latest annual index of "The Massachusetts Innovation Economy, published by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. Among 'areas for Massachusetts to focus on,' however, the report cites disparities in public funding for education, especially higher education. The index notes that the Commonwealth spends $1,184 less per full-time student...

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NewslinkNEBHE Awarded Lumina Foundation Grant to Assist New England States in Redesigning Student Aid Programs

February 11, 2014

Goal is to redesign state financial aid programs to meet national and state college enrollment and degree-attainment targets, better align state, federal and institutional student aid strategies ... NEBHE was awarded a $404,400 grant from Lumina Foundation to help the New England states redesign and align their student financial aid programs. The purpose of the grant is to provide technical...

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NewslinkDC Shuttle: Aiming to Medal in College Ratings, E-Rate, Early Ed

February 10, 2014

Symposium on college ratings program reveals partially developed structure. The Education Department's National Center for Education Statistics held a symposium of technical experts in the groups they're consulting as they build the administration's proposed college rating system. While the structure of the rating system is not fully developed, the advisors made clear that the administration was moving forward with its...

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NewslinkCollege Commencement to Feature Marathon Figures

February 10, 2014

Fisher College announced that Boston Marathon figures Carlos Arredondo and Jeff Bauman will speak at its 110th commencement ceremony, on May 10, 2014 at 11 a.m. at the John Hancock Hall in Boston. Bauman lost both legs in the Boston Marathon bombing last year. Arredondo helped save Bauman's life by wrapping a makeshift tourniquet around his leg and wheeling him...

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The JournalA Look at the Condition of Education in Massachusetts

February 10, 2014

Leaders engaged in Massachusetts’ public higher education system—including at community colleges, state universities, and UMass—have demonstrated their strong commitment to improvement in recent years. The state Department of Higher Education’s Vision Project is focused on reforms necessary to “produce the best educated citizenry and workers in the nation,” and demonstrates a clear wil...

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NewslinkOnline Public-Private Mashup

February 7, 2014

A private college in Massachusetts and a public one in New Hampshire are teaming up to pursue their shared interests in serving working adult students. Cambridge College will expand online offerings through a new partnership with Granite State College. Focused on a diverse population of adult learners, Cambridge already operates three Massachusetts-based campuses and five additional sites across the U.S....

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NewslinkGrant Moors College of the Atlantic to NYC School on Enviro Science

February 7, 2014

It is fairly well-documented that most underprivileged students see any early interest they had in STEM fields vanish in high school due to lack of school resources and inattention or exclusion. It's certainly true of environmental sciences. But a new grant aims to reverse that. College of the Atlantic (COA) was awarded $134,000 from the Brooke Astor One-Year Fund for...

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NewslinkInnovation in Energy Services Ed Charged Up in Maine

February 4, 2014

Kennebec Valley Community College (KVCC) has been powering up its innovative Energy Services and Technology (EST) program, designed to prepare students for employment in the growing field of sustainable energy. EST integrates instruction in the installation and design of high-efficiency and renewable plumbing, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and prepares students to take state licensing exams in energy services...

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The JournalCourage of Convictions

February 4, 2014

Barring access to higher education for people with criminal histories ... It is becoming a source of growing outrage and disgrace that the U.S. comprises about 5% of the world's population, but is responsible for incarcerating 25% of the world's prison population. Massachusetts—along with many other states—spends more of its annual budget on corrections and warehousing criminals than on pu...

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NewslinkDC Shuttle: Ed Dept. Delays Tech Symposium on Ratings System

February 3, 2014

Department of Education delays symposium on college rating system. The Education Department has again rescheduled its "technical symposium" on the administration's proposed college ratings system. The new date for the daylong, public meeting is this Thursday, Feb. 6. HEA efforts may not bear fruit in 2014. Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA), chair of the Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee, spoke...

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News ReleaseNEBHE Awarded Lumina Foundation for Education Grant to Work with Khan Academy to

January 30, 2014

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NewslinkA "Wage Penalty" for For-Profit Students

January 28, 2014

Community college students who transferred to for-profits in the early to mid-2000s earned roughly 7% less over the next decade than those who transferred to public or private nonprofit institutions, according to a study by the Center for Analysis of Postsecondary Education and Employment housed at the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Columbia University Teachers College. The authors of...

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NewslinkEndowments Rebound

January 28, 2014

College endowments grew by nearly 12% in 2013, according to an annual survey of 835 institutions by Commonfund and the National Association of College and University Business Officers. The largest U.S. endowments are Harvard's at $32 billion and Yale's at $20 billion. The nation's top two liberal arts college endowments are at Williams and Amherst colleges. Nationally, the endowments have...

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The JournalReflecting: Perspectives on the College Presidency

January 28, 2014

Following are perspectives from Stephen J. Nelson, who recently wrote his fifth book about college presidents, College Presidents Reflect: Life in and out of the Ivory Tower. Nelson is associate professor of Educational Leadership at Bridgewater State University and senior scholar in the Leadership Alliance at Brown University. NEJHE has published his thoughts on previous occasions: Tales from ...

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NewslinkAmong Comings and Goings, WPI Names its First Woman President

January 27, 2014

Geochemist and former NASA official Laurie Leshin was named the first woman president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, effective July 1. She succeeds Dennis D. Berkey, who had been president for nine years until retiring in May. The national public policy group Demos promoted its vice president of policy and outreach, Heather McGhee, to be its next president, effective March 10....

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