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‘Solving’ Governance in Less Than 20 Minutes

Teresa and Erin look at Michigan State, WVU and how ‘leakiness’ in an administration can be the result of poor governance.

By: Trusted Voices
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Reginald DesRoches on Cultivating Openness and Embracing Politics

The president of Rice University discusses transparency, higher ed politics and personal balance.

By: Trusted Voices
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This Registry Isn’t for Your Wedding.

What if the key to helping more students start strong and actually stay in school was not in a loan office?

By: Higher Voltage
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Whistleblowers and the False Claims Act

What happens when DEI programs meet whistleblowers and federal investigations? Higher ed may be about to find out.

By: Campus Docket