HBCUs Were Born Out of Necessity. A Century and a Half Later, They Remain Powerful Engines of Mobility for Black Americans – Higher Ed Careers

JNix/ Shutterstock In this month’s Higher Ed Careers interview, hear from presidents of two Historically Black…

Ensuring a Learning Environment Where Veterans May Flourish

Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock While conducting research for a dissertation project aimed at better understanding the demonstrated…

10 Do’s and 10 Don’ts of Resume and CV Writing

Aleksandr Merg/ Shutterstock Recruiters spend an average of 6 to 8 seconds for their initial screening…

“ChatGPT: Friend or Foe?” – HigherEdJobs

  by David J. Hansen Ascannio/ Shutterstock Most likely you’ve heard of ChatGPT. If not, do…

Enrollment Offices See a Mix of Burnout and Optimism Amid Disruptive Times

Rawpixel.com/ Shutterstock Enrollment management has always been an imperative to keep colleges and universities alive and…

Book Review — Vital and Valuable: The Relevance of HBCUs in American Life and Education

  by Robert A. Scott James Koch is Board of Visitors Professor of Economics Emeritus and…

The Problem of Pseudo-Collaboration and How to Avoid It

  by Daniel B. Griffith GaudiLab/ Shutterstock The word “collaboration” is used a lot in the…

HigherEdJobs Podcast Recap – A Veteran’s Perspective on Hiring in Higher Education

In this episode, Joshua Allen the Vice President for HR at Governors State University…

Companies Share Successes, Lessons Learned from Hybrid Schedules

The KonG/ Shutterstock According to Placer.ai, a technology company that tracks foot traffic in workplaces, total…

Employment, Not Graduation, as an Outcome: How To Do Better by Neurodivergent Students – Higher Ed Careers

Vitalii Vodolazskyi/ Shutterstock Are we failing too many neurodivergent students? In this Higher Ed Careers interview,…