Friends, Donors, Advocates: The Many Roles of Women in Philanthropy

  by Robert A. Scott and Rory Shaffer-Walsh sirtravelalot/Shutterstock The following is a true story, but…

Employees Absent from Trainings? What Now?

  by Daniel B. Griffith, J.D., SPHR, SHRM-SCP Pressmaster/Shutterstock I have a pet peeve. It’s the…

Stand Out in Your Next Job Interview with ‘Earned Secrets’

Daxiao Productions/Shutterstock If you’ve been invited to campus for a job interview, you likely have a…

The Black Lives Matter Movement: Impact on the Monuments of the Confederacy and Beyond

This interview with Dr. Nancy Wellington Bookhart (Paine College, Art Professor) and Dr. Sharon Albert Honore…

A Playbook to Help Colleges Bring Students Across the Degree Finish Line

tkroot/Shutterstock At least 36 million Americans have attended college but needed to stop before they earned…

Why Community College Students Quit Despite being Almost Finished

Uryupina Nadezhda/Shutterstock Community colleges are designed to make college more accessible, yet 6 out of every…

‘Do You Have a Minute’ to Consider this Remote Work Trade-Off?

Kzenon/Shutterstock Remote work is now an option in higher education, regardless of the pandemic status. Even…

“What is Healthy Competition?” – HigherEdJobs

fizkes/Shutterstock Competition focuses our attention, ignites our work ethic, and sparks our creativity. It also drives…

“When Women Lead” – HigherEdJobs

  by Monika Sziron, Ph.D. Photographee.eu/Shutterstock New research from CUPA-HR has identified several findings that indicate…

The Best of January from HigherEdJobs

  by Monika Sziron, Ph.D. In case you missed anything this month, here are some editor’s…