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The Role of Public Universities in the Fight Against Climate ChangePublic universities like UC Berkeley have played a major role in developing climate solutions, from innovation in labs to policy initiatives. In order to create positive change in the climate space, science requires funding, which universities can provide. Further, universities, of course, educate, train, and interact firsthand with people who, in the future, will work in the climate space, putting them in an essential position in terms of climate education. How UC Berkeley is Making a DifferenceUC Berkeley specifically has made several important contributions across all aspects of climate science, climate education, and climate solutions. Some examples include Omar Yaghi's lab and its discovery of a potentially revolutionary approach to carbon capture with COF-999, as well as the EcoBlock project in Fruitvale, Oakland, where Berkeley is helping to retrofit “residential homes to improve resilience, sustainability, and quality of life for all community members.” Further, Berkeley has established over fifty undergraduate courses related to climate issues. These courses and initiatives largely attract students because younger generations have significant firsthand experiences with climate change, including wildfires, heat waves, flooding, and air pollution. Why Climate Action from Public Universities is More Important Now than Ever BeforeWith the current uncertainty of continued federal government funding and support, some climate work may face limitations. Nonetheless, university focus on climate change is increasingly necessary to ensure that future generations of citizens are fully informed and well able to participate in a climate change constrained future. As explained by Bruce Riordan, director of the Berkeley Climate Change Network, “these problems require multiple disciplines,” and Berkeley is well positioned across multiple fields of study, research, and action, recognizing that climate change requires integration of business, policy, and research and beyond. About Our GuestBruce Riordan is the Director of the Berkeley Climate Change Network, a collaboration of 300+ faculty and staff at UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley Climate National Laboratory working in the climate change space. The BCCN seeks to accelerate Berkeley's research, education and service to meet the urgency of the climate crisis by connecting researchers for interdisciplinary projects, helping to raise money for climate research, and building connections between Berkeley academics and off-campus climate leaders across industries.For a transcript, please visit: https://climatebreak.org/how-public-universities-are-helping-to-fight-climate-change-with-bruce-riordan/.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Phethiwe Matutu, CEO of Universities South Africa, about the sustainability of our country's public universities since they are owed over R9.3bn and the amount is expected to grow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Brand Intelligence Podcast, we dive into the strategic overhaul of Utah Valley University's image through its award-winning "A Place for You" campaign, which earned them a Brandie Award for Best Rebrand in the Public University sector. William Tyree speaks with UVU's marketing and design leaders, Matt Serrao, John Kung, and Jody Birch, to explore the transformation from a local community college image to Utah's largest, multifaceted university. Join us as we uncover how UVU's team tackled the challenge of shifting long-standing perceptions and building a cohesive brand identity across various university stakeholders. Learn how their multi-channel approach—with everything from billboards to bus ads—has amplified UVU's presence and appeal to prospective students, faculty, and donors alike. Discover the insights behind integrating real student stories and creating meaningful connections through a university-wide “brand roadshow.” This episode is packed with lessons in stakeholder alignment, creative storytelling, and the power of brand transformation at scale. If you're a marketing or brand leader looking to improve campaign production, approvals, digital assets and brand governance, visit us at http://www.IntelligenceBank.com Learn more about Utah Valley University at https://www.uvu.edu/
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series (Powered By Ellucian) #335, & brought to YOU by the InsightsEDU 2025 conference YOUR guest is General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III, President, Texas A&M University YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Texas A&M University President General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III, former Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, shares insights on leading one of America's largest public universities with 80,000 students & a $3 billion annual budget. As President since December 2023, Welsh emphasizes balancing rapid growth with infrastructure needs, maintaining educational quality, & preserving the University's core values while adapting to changes in higher education & technology. Key Points: Institutional Scale: 80,000 students, 9,000 faculty, 11,000 staff/contractors Growth Management: Implementing 5-year pause on undergraduate growth to address capacity issues Research Impact: $1.3 billion in annual research expenditures Student Demographics: 94% of undergraduates from Texas, strong international graduate presence Academic Focus: 25,000 engineering students (1/3 of student body), 44% STEM degree growth in 10 years Athletic Program: 600 student-athletes, 87% graduation rate Infrastructure Priorities: Addressing classroom size, parking, housing capacity Technology Approach: Embracing AI while maintaining educational quality Leadership Philosophy: Emphasizing shared governance and team-based decision-making Future Vision: Maintaining land-grant mission while expanding graduate/online programs Listen in to #EdUp Do YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more? Do YOU want to get all this while helping to sustain EdUp? Then BECOME AN #EdUp PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)! Want YOUR org to cover costs? Email: EdUp@edupexperience.com Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
In 1990, a federal law required universities to return Native American remains to their homes. Many institutions had been using them for research and display. But a recent state audit shows many universities have been breaking that law ever since. Reporter: Rachel Livinal, KVPR The season for kissing under the mistletoe has arrived! While there's no guarantee for holiday smooches, you can get a permit to harvest your own mistletoe this season. Reporter: Erin Stone, LAist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to the Associated Press, a California lawmaker has introduced a bill to prioritize descendants of slaves in admissions at the University of California and California State University, two of the nation's largest public university systems. Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, a Los Angeles Democrat, said the measure aims to address historical and ongoing discrimination. “We have a moral responsibility to right these wrongs,” Bryan said. The proposal comes amid national debates over diversity initiatives following the Supreme Court's 2023 ruling against affirmative action. While legacy admissions remain, often benefiting wealthy, white applicants, critics argue this exacerbates inequalities. Bryan's legislation aligns with recommendations from California's Black reparations task force, though similar efforts have faced mixed results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, host Dr. Drumm McNaughton welcomes guest James R. Johnsen, the former President of the University of Alaska System, who is now a Vice President of Executive Search for Greenwood Asher & Associates. Johnsen discusses his new book, "Public University Systems: Leveraging Scale in Higher Education," which examines the importance of and challenges facing public university systems across the U.S. What higher ed leaders will gain from this podcast: Understanding Public University Systems in Higher Education Governance A comprehensive overview of public university systems, their prevalence, importance, and the challenges they face. The different types of systems – homogenous and heterogeneous – and how they are structured, governed, and operated. This knowledge will be valuable for leaders in understanding the landscape of higher education in the context of their institutions. Leveraging Scale for Efficiency and Impact Public university systems have a unique ability to leverage their scale to achieve political, social, and economic goals. Benefits include consolidation and collaboration in areas such as procurement, research administration, payroll, legal counsel, and accreditation. Leaders can identify and implement strategies to maximize efficiency and impact through system-level initiatives. Navigating Political Dynamics in University Systems Political dynamics shape public university systems significantly, with roles for governors, legislators, and boards in forming higher education policy and funding. Understanding this landscape and developing strategies for effective advocacy is essential. Change Management and Leading Transformational Change Higher education systems face challenges in implementing change due to bureaucratic structures. Effective change management requires a clear vision, strong leadership, and a culture that embraces experimentation and continuous improvement. Prioritizing Student Success and Addressing State Needs Aligning higher education with student and state needs is crucial. Leaders can prioritize student success by streamlining processes, improving transferability, and focusing on outcomes that benefit both individuals and society, ensuring institutions contribute to the state's economic and social well-being. How Public University Systems Work (Or Don't) 75% of American college students attend institutions within higher education systems. These systems aim to govern and coordinate public higher education within a state, yet effectiveness varies depending on structure, governance, and alignment with state goals. Structure and Governance Models in Public University Systems Public university systems vary in structure, affecting their governance and impact. Systems can be homogenous, like the University of California system, where institutions share similar missions, or heterogeneous, like the State University of New York system, which encompasses diverse missions. Governance models differ, with some states having a single board and others multiple boards with distinct responsibilities. For example, Florida has a Board of Governors for the entire system, while each university has its own Board of Trustees. Alignment and Collaboration for Higher Education Goals A key factor in system effectiveness is the alignment between state government, the system, and individual institutions. The governor's vision should guide the system board, which then aligns institutional goals. Without clear alignment, systems risk fragmentation, duplicated efforts, and resource competition. Recommendations for Improving Public University Systems Clarify Higher Purpose and Goals for System-Wide Alignment Systems should articulate a higher purpose and align with the state's vision for higher education. This alignment enhances decision-making, resource allocation, and collaboration. Strengthen Leadership and Governance Skills System leaders need skills to navigate political landscapes, foster collaboration among institutions, and drive strategic change. Professional development focused on system leadership is essential. Streamline Processes and Foster Collaboration in Higher Education Systems Systems should streamline processes, reduce redundancy, and foster collaboration. Standardizing data collection, developing common course numbering for transferability, and creating shared service centers are effective strategies. Promote Data-Driven Decision Making in University Systems Effective governance relies on consistent, reliable data. Systems should invest in data infrastructure and analytics to support evidence-based decisions on resource allocation, program development, and student success. Cultivate a Culture of Innovation and Experimentation in Higher Education Encouraging a culture of innovation across institutions includes providing seed funding for pilot projects, enabling faculty collaboration, and celebrating successful innovations. By addressing these challenges and implementing these recommendations, public university systems can fulfill their mission of providing high-quality, accessible, and affordable education that meets the needs of students and the state. Three Key Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards These takeaways highlight the essential elements for effective leadership and governance within public university systems. Define a Higher Purpose Clarify the system's higher purpose. This purpose serves as a guiding principle for all decisions and actions, providing a shared understanding of the system's ultimate aim. It should transcend individual institutional interests and unite stakeholders around a common vision. Align Goals and Plans Align state goals, state plans, system goals, system plans, and institutional goals and plans. This hierarchical alignment ensures that efforts at all levels are coordinated and contribute to the overall vision and purpose. This framework reinforces the importance of a cohesive system working towards shared objectives. Develop Adaptive Leadership Develop adaptive leadership capabilities across the entire university, not just among those in leadership positions. Adaptive leadership involves fostering a culture where individuals at all levels are empowered to identify challenges, propose solutions, and adapt to changing circumstances. Read the full transcript at https://changinghighered.com/improving-public-university-systems-at-scale/ #HigherEducation #PublicUniversitySystems #ChangingHigherEd About Our Podcast Guest James R. Johnsen "I believe that success requires strong moral and ethical principles. As Vice President of Executive Search at Greenwood Asher & Associates, LLC, I aspire to live up to this notion by embracing change, building consensus, and establishing unity. Before joining GA&A, I served as a senior fellow at the National Association of System Heads (NASH). I helped develop a transformation agenda for public university systems and was the founding director of its Systems Center for State Policy. Well-versed in higher education planning and administration, I have written and presented research on higher-learning systems and taught graduate courses in negotiation. With a knack for evidence-based approaches to strategic planning, I'm passionate about finding innovative ways to solve critical pain points and attain organizational goals." Connect with Jim Johnsen on LinkedIn → About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is Principal Consultant and CEO of The Change Leader, Inc. A highly sought-after higher education consultant with 20+ years of experience. Dr. McNaughton works with leadership, management, and boards of both U.S. and international institutions. His expertise spans key areas, including accreditation, governance, strategic planning, presidential onboarding, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. Dr. McNaughton's approach combines a holistic methodology with a deep understanding of the contemporary and evolving challenges facing higher education institutions worldwide to ensure his clients succeed in their mission. Connect with Drumm McNaughton on LinkedIn →
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On this week's episode of Economic Update, Professor Richard Wolff addresses the numerous requests for financial planning or investment advice that he receives from many of you. We touch on the truth about investing in the stock and/or bond markets. In addition, Professor Wolff offers a basic understanding of the economics of US capitalism's century-long, profit-driven failure to adequately provide housing to its people. Finally, an interview with Professors Eleni Schirmer and Sofya Aptekar about their new book "Lend and Rule", from Common Notions Press, and their fight against the financialization of US public universities, and why it is so necessary. Sofya Aptekar is an associate professor of urban studies at the City University of New York School of Labor and Urban Studies. She is the author of Green Card Soldier (MIT, 2023) and a delegate of the Professional Staff Congress. She can be found on X/Twitter at @sofyaaptekar Eleni Schirmer is a writer living in Montréal. She currently holds a postdoc at Concordia University's Social Justice Centre and organizes with the Debt Collective, the nation's first union of debtors. She can be found on X/Twitter at @EleniSchirmer. The d@w Team Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff is a DemocracyatWork.info Inc. production. We make it a point to provide the show free of ads and rely on viewer support to continue doing so. You can support our work by joining our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/democracyatwork Or you can go to our website: https://www.democracyatwork.info/donate Every donation counts and helps us provide a larger audience with the information they need to better understand the events around the world they can't get anywhere else. We want to thank our devoted community of supporters who help make this show and others we produce possible each week. We kindly ask you to also support the work we do by encouraging others to subscribe to our YouTube channel and website: www.democracyatwork.info
President Brian Mueller joined Grand Canyon University in July 2008, transforming it from a financially struggling institution into a driving force in higher education. Under his leadership, campus enrollment grew from 2,600 to over 25,200, and online enrollment soared to nearly 93,500 students. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com. Today's sponsor is Child Beyond International (CBI). I love the work that Child Beyond International does in Guatemala. This is a mission organization that is the most intentional overseas organization about rescuing the vulnerable that I've ever seen. They reach the kids that even other great mission organizations may miss. And I'd love for you to check out this organization and be changed in just 10,000 minutes! Why 10,000? Because 10,000 minutes is the exact amount of time spent on a seven-day mission trip. Child Beyond International has everything set up for you and your church to experience a powerful overseas mission trip that will not only change the life of someone in Guatemala, but amazingly, it changes lives for those who go on the mission trip as well. You and your church can be transformed in just 10,000 minutes. Truthfully, in my life, I can point to the impact that overseas missions trips had perhaps more than anything else in my faith formative years. And even still in my adulthood when I've had the chance to go. It changes my perspective, restores my purpose, and it grows my faith unlike any experience I've ever had. Mission trips are one of the most effective faith-building discipleship opportunities God provides for us, not only to make a huge spiritual difference in the life of one soul at a time, but in each one of our own spiritual lives as well! So, today, I invite you to check out the great work of our partner at their website www.childbeyond.org. Also, check out my webinar with CBI Founder Jeff Mueller about how you can join a powerful global mission effort like CBI. Let's still include some CBI, links, and webinar material here for when we post it on our website.Resources mentioned in the episode: University of PhoenixGrand Canyon Universitybrian.mueller@gcu.eduKey insights from the episode: I never stopped coaching, I just have a bigger team now. - Brian MuellerI think the two greatest ideas in history that created the most prosperous society in the world are the free market system and the Christian worldview perspective. – Brain MuellerWe have created 16,000 jobs in the area since we moved here. – Brian Mueller We wanted our faith expression to be visible, relentless, and identifying with those people who have the least of these. That's the irresistible way to live. – Brain Mueller What people thought would be a detriment (poverty location) has turned out to be an absolute blessing. – Brain Mueller 70% of our students are Christians, that means 30% are not. – Brain Mueller I see a desire in millennials to serve. – Brian Mueller We need to get kids believing that they are going to have a ministry in whatever occupation they are doing. Brain Mueller We haven't raised tuition in sixteen years. – Brain Mueller Brian Mueller's Challenge: Don't be afraid to take the Word of God very seriously.Are you following Jesus? Many want to be greater followers of Jesus but don't know how. We extensively studied everything Jesus commanded of us and located five key targets to which Jesus invited His followers. The five targets are Being, Forgiving, Serving, Giving, and Going.In partnership with LifeWay Research, we created a Red Letter Challenge Assessment that will measure you according to these five targets. And the best news of all: it's free! You will receive your results immediately and be presented with the next steps to help you become an even greater follower of Jesus.You can take the FREE Red Letter Challenge Assessment here. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a diversity policy overhaul in North Carolina.
#936: How socioeconomic factors explain achievement gaps, with Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. MorganOn this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, SUNY Albany's Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan, authors of Fordham's recently released report Explaining Achievement Gaps: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors, joins Mike and David to discuss their findings. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a study of differences in grading practices between international and domestic instructors at U.S. public universities.Recommended content: Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan, Explaining Achievement Gaps: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors, Fordham Institute (August 2024)“America's highest-achieving students are disproportionately Asian. Let's not be afraid to investigate why.”—Michael J. Petrilli and Amber M. NorthernMeredith Coffey and Adam Tyner, Excellence Gaps by Race and Socioeconomic Status, Fordham Institute (August 2023)Trang Pham and Stephanie Potochnick, Undergraduate Grading Practices of International and Domestic Faculty: Evidence From Three Large U.S. Public Universities, AERA Open (2024) Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Stephanie Distler at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.
Shilpa Jindia discusses her recent Baffler article, "Freedom from Dissent: The Independence of Public Universities Is Under Attack." "Rotten History" by Renaldo Migaldi follows the interview. Check out Shilpa's article here: https://thebaffler.com/latest/freedom-from-dissent-jindia Help keep This Is Hell! completely listener supported and access bonus episodes by subscribing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/thisishell
On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Dr. Will Inboden, a professor and Director of the Alexander Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. The two discuss the Center's importance to the classical ed movement, its future, and the five majors it offers. They also discuss his book The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink and the connection between statesmanship and Western civilization. Inboden concludes by advocating for classical education in higher education, even for the student who has already done years of classical schooling.
We think of them as intellectual enclaves and the surest route to a better life. But U.S. colleges also operate like firms, trying to differentiate their products to win market share and prestige points. In the first episode of a special series originally published in 2022, we ask what our chaotic system gets right — and wrong. (Part 1 of “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School.”) SOURCES:Peter Blair, faculty research Fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research and professor of education at Harvard University.Catharine Hill, former president of Vassar College; trustee at Yale University; and managing director at Ithaka S+R.Morton Schapiro, professor of economics and former president of Northwestern University.Ruth Simmons, former president of Smith College, Brown University, and Prairie View A&M University.Miguel Urquiola, professor of economics at Columbia University. RESOURCES:"Progressivity of Pricing at U.S. Public Universities," by Emily E. Cook and Sarah Turner (NBER Working Paper, 2022)."Community Colleges and Upward Mobility," by Jack Mountjoy (NBER Working Paper, 2021)."How HBCUs Can Accelerate Black Economic Mobility," (McKinsey & Company, 2021).Markets, Minds, and Money: Why America Leads the World in University Research, by Miguel Urquiola (2021)."Mobility Report Cards: The Role of Colleges in Intergenerational Mobility," by Raj Chetty, John N. Friedman, Emmanuel Saez, Nicholas Turner, and Danny Yagan (NBER Working Paper, 2017). EXTRAS:"'If We're All in It for Ourselves, Who Are We?'" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."'A Low Moment in Higher Education,'" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."The $1.5 Trillion Question: How to Fix Student-Loan Debt?" by Freakonomics Radio (2019)."Why Larry Summers Is the Economist Everyone Hates to Love," by Freakonomics Radio (2017).
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New research from Strada Education Foundation shows that public-university graduates need to earn at least $50,000 a year in their first decade off-campus to make their degree worthwhile. Wall Street Journal reporter Alyssa Lukpat joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on a proposal to cut existing diversity programs and jobs within North Carolina's public university system.
Three adult man and one adult woman gather around to learn to differentiate between mangas, manhwas and manhuas Support the podcast through Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/duhabp or bKash or Nagad +8801943914563 or Ko-fi - https://ko-fi.com/duhabp Discord server - https://discord.gg/X94h4XWKMQ Timestamps 00:00:00 Pre-intro 00:00:20 Intro 00:01:20 The World Wars in Dhaka University 01:15:00 Boro bhai'er "Shila" chotobhai'er haat'e 01:32:00 Gender role test 01:33:20 JJK number one anime in the world 01:38:00 Why mangas are better than books according to Fardin and our favorite manhwas and mangas and how kinks differ between the mangas and manhwas 01:53:00 Things we like corner 01:58:00 Outro Things mentioned Jack Ryan (TV series) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_(TV_series) Persona 3 ( Video game) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona_3 Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime) - https://myanimelist.net/anime/40748/Jujutsu_Kaisen Naruto (Anime) - https://myanimelist.net/anime/20/Naruto Attack on Titan (Anime) - https://myanimelist.net/anime/16498/Shingeki_no_Kyojin Spy X Family (Anime) - https://myanimelist.net/anime/50265/Spy_x_Family Demon Slayer (Anime) - https://myanimelist.net/anime/38000/Kimetsu_no_Yaiba Blue Lock (Anime) - https://myanimelist.net/anime/49596/Blue_Lock Dragon Ball (Manga) - https://myanimelist.net/manga/42/Dragon_Ball My Landlady Noona (Pornwha) Chainsaw Man (Manga) - https://myanimelist.net/manga/116778/Chainsaw_Man Return of the Mount Hua Sect (Manhwa) Stepmother Friends (Pornwha) Panty Note (Pornwha) Lightning Rod (Duojinshi) A Silent Voice (Manga) - https://myanimelist.net/manga/56805/Koe_no_Katachi Beelzebub (Manga) - https://myanimelist.net/manga/10010/Beelzebub Sweet Guy (Pornwha) Listening to the show on iTunes/Spotify/Google Podcasts/YouTube really helps the podcast gain exposure iTunes - http://bit.ly/DUHonApplePodcasts Spotify - http://bit.ly/DUHonSpotify Google Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DUHonGooglePodcasts Saavn - https://bit.ly/DUHonSaavn YouTube - http://bit.ly/DUHonYouTube 2nd channel - http://bit.ly/DUHBoysOnYouTube DUH on social medias: Facebook page - https://bit.ly/DUHonFacebook Instagram - https://bit.ly/DUHonInstagram Twitter - https://bit.ly/DUHonTwitter TikTok - http://bit.ly/DUHonTikTok Apurbo YouTube - http://bit.ly/ApurbosYouTube Instagram - http://bit.ly/ApurbosInstagram Twitter - http://bit.ly/ApurbosTwitter MyAnimeList - https://myanimelist.net/profile/ApurboTheA1 Grouvee - https://www.grouvee.com/user/105735-ApurboTheA1/ Rishat YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFwHfBWsOZEW3cKFh_BWZaw YouTube - https://youtube.com/channel/UCJ2S-k0MBh3Pn5Jhdq_s1OA Ishmum Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCssbWLyz9JYIbGGGxxknnOg Instagram - https://instagram.com/kuddus.mia.42069?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Twitter - https://twitter.com/Beeg_Nontu MyAnimeList - https://myanimelist.net/profile/BeegNontu Grouvee - https://www.grouvee.com/user/123182-Dipjolfan42069/ Bangladesh, Bangladeshi, Bangladeshi podcasts, Podcasts in Bangladesh, Bangla podcast, Bengali podcast, Podcast Bangla, Podcast, Bengal podcast, What is podcast Bangla, DUHABP, Ashrafuzzaman Apurbo, eatabrick, Some retard, duhabp #DUHABP #BengaliPodcast #BangladeshiPodcast #BanglaPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/duhabp/message
0000018f-1ac8-de5b-a38f-1edfe00c0000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2024-04-26/iowas-public-universities-and-dei-programmingJim O'HaraIowa's Public Universities and DEI Programming
A bill funding research at Kentucky's public universities is closer to final passage, the U.S. Department of Energy agrees to invest nearly a billion dollars into Kentucky, and a new report by the Alzheimer's Association reveals the top stressors for caregivers.
On this episode, Jeremy talks with senior admissions leader Sacha Thieme of Indiana University. You'll hear about:02:04 - Why admission offices are struggling to keep staff motivated and engaged08:14 - The importance of mindset when it comes to change13:00 - Ways to effectively deal with burnout 17:58 - Building blocks for creating a positive office culture21:52 - Providing professional development and helping your staff overcome their fears30:14 - Dealing with isolation as a senior leader Guest Name: Sacha Thieme, Assistant Vice Provost and Executive Director of Admissions, Indiana UniversityGuest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sacha-thieme-b9a8265/Guest Bio: Sacha serves as the Assistant Vice Provost and Executive Director of Admissions for Indiana University Bloomington, the flagship campus of the IU system, bringing over 20 years of undergraduate admissions experience to the role. In her current capacity, she serves as a member of the senior leadership team within the Office of Enrollment Management and is directly responsible for the leadership and advancement of strategy, policy, and operations for all domestic undergraduate admissions and first year experience programs. She has also been an active leader in the admissions community through her service on multiple boards and committees, including serving as President of the Association of Chief Admission Officers of Public Universities. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jeremy Tiershttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremytiers/https://twitter.com/CoachTiersAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Mission Admissions is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and The Application with Allison Turcio.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — many of your favorite Enrollify creators will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!
Advocates for letting public universities in California hire undocumented students, who don't have federal work authorization, have gotten a boost from Sacramento. A new proposal would let all students work, regardless of immigration status, in the UC, CSU and state community college systems. Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED We've been exploring the crisis of loneliness among Californians and finding community. We turn to the topic of friendship as one all important remedy to social isolation. Guest: Rhaina Cohen, journalist and author of the book “The Other Significant Others”
Caroline Winnett is the Executive Director of Berkeley Skydeck, a startup accelerator at the University of California, Berkeley. Skydeck started as a mentoring space in 2012 and soon translated into one of the leading startup accelerators in the world. SkyDeck was Formed as a partnership between UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, the College of Engineering, and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. While it offers all the benefits of a traditional accelerator, what makes Skydeck special is the vast resources of the world's number one ranked public university. The robust and vibrant ecosystem includes a deep network of advisors, industry partners, and attracts some of the best investors. I have seen its evolution first hand because of my own association since my postdocs days at UC Berkeley We discuss the evolution of the startup ecosystem at UC Berkeley and then dive into how Skydeck has been supporting deep tech startups, challenges and lessons learned. Shownotes: Berkeley Skydeck: https://skydeck.berkeley.edu/ Startup resources at Berkeley: https://begin.berkeley.edu/ Berkeley named top university for number of venture-backed companies Evolution of startup ecosystem at UC Berkeley: Pre & post Skydeck Changing academia-industry relations Skydeck is just not for UC Berkeley community Support for deep tech startups at Skydeck Criteria for picking deep tech startups for accelerations Lessons learned from working with scientific and faculty founders Scalability and market potential of deep tech startups Partnerships with corporations: realistic expectations Picking advisors Commercializing deep tech startups Investing in deep tech: Evaluating founders Tips for applying to Berkeley Skydeck Apply here: https://skydeck.berkeley.edu/apply/
The Senior Staff Association of Public Universities is maintaining that their strike is ongoing, despite the National Labor Commission's directive to suspend it.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox into law an end to diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public universities. Not long ago Governor Cox put the writing on the wall that he'd support legislation to do away with a practice of requiring government employees to sign statements in support of college and work place diversity and inclusion. Dave and Debbie speak with Holly Richardson with Utah Policy about the latest on this legislation and what this means.
The Prime Minister has called for an end to the "old bureaucracy" between the Ministry of Higher Education and the nation's public universities. Will this spark a paradigm shift in the governance of higher education? We speak to academic Dr. Sharifah Munirah Alatas about much-needed reforms to foster the independence and autonomy of public HEIs.Image credit: Shutterstock.com
The National Labour Commission (NLC) is set to engage with the leadership of the Senior Staff Association of Public Universities in Ghana (SSA-UoG) and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff (FUSSAG) today, Wednesday, January 24, to address their ongoing strike.
The National Labour Commission (NLC) says the ongoing industrial action by the Senior Staff Association of Public Universities in Ghana (SSA-UoG) and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff (FUSSAG) is impeding efforts to address their grievances.
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Jenna Robinson, President of The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, to discuss new model legislation that would revamp general education courses at public universities to better prepare college students for their adult lives.
Ann Atkinson, former Executive Director of the T.W. Lewis Center for Personal Development at Arizona State University's (ASU) Barrett Honors College, and Lin Blake, former ASU Cultural Affairs-Event Operations Manager for ASU's Gammage and Desert Financial Arena, join Seth live in studio to discuss this morning's public hearing of the Arizona State Legislature's Joint Legislative Ad Hoc Committee on Freedom of Expression at Arizona's Public Universities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's battle: public universities versus liberal arts colleges! We kid; each institution type has its pluses and minuses, and on today's podcast, host Sally Ganga interview guests representing both. Our colleague Brittany Preston, formerly of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Oregon State University-Cascades, shares her experience at public universities, and our colleague Nial Rele, formerly of Middlebury College, relates his experience at a small liberal arts college. In addition, if you are an international student in the US on a visa, listen in as finance expert Robyn Stewart discusses how this may affect what you pay for college.
Today's battle: public universities versus liberal arts colleges! We kid; each institution type has its pluses and minuses, and on today's podcast, host Sally Ganga interview guests representing both. Our colleague Brittany Preston, formerly of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Oregon State University-Cascades, shares her experience at public universities, and our colleague Nial Rele, formerly of Middlebury College, relates his experience at a small liberal arts college. In addition, if you are an international student in the US on a visa, listen in as finance expert Robyn Stewart discusses how this may affect what you pay for college.
Mushrooms for Enlightenment or Why Buddhism is Like Shrek: A Conversation about Teaching with Sangseraima Ujeed Episode 22 Recorded: June, 21 2022 Duration: 56:02 Description In this conversation with Sangseraima Ujeed, Assistant Professor of Tibetan Buddhism at the University of Michigan, she talks about teaching in a Public University as a practising Buddhist, the draw to teach and grow students in the knowledge of her native Mongolian language, and how she carefully works through primary texts with her students. An avid forager she hopes to build courses that bring students out into nature and sees the potential of Buddhist theories and concepts to build resilience, tolerance and alternative worldviews in her students. Memorable Quotes "What I really care about in my teaching, and I try to bring in as much as I can, is getting the students to engage with primary sources…we try to read about three or four texts from beginning to end. "The style of writing is so alien to them. This is a fourth century text that writes in a specific way. It's a commentarial literature genre which has its own thing. But at the end of it, they were like, we just read this thing from this period! And they felt proud. "37 Practices of a Bodhisattva is 37 verses, about 37 practices. That part was really valuable because as we started reading the 37 Practices, the war in Ukraine broke out. So taking little chunks of it and conceptualizing the suffering of other beings and the inability to really actually do something, but to have to think about situations like that when they arise, we could really bring in real life situations. "As a devoted forager, I would love to be able to take the students out into nature in the fall when species are abundant and just talk about the interconnectedness of an ecosystem whilst we go and forage and learn about the ecosystem or the forest and try to put that parallel to interconnectedness, what that looks like from the Buddhist position. In there with fungi, decomposition and the ecosystem, there's a lot to be said also about rebirth. Links and References Sangseraima Ujeed https://lsa.umich.edu/asian/people/faculty/sujeed.html Donald Lopez https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_S._Lopez_Jr. Lopez Jr., Donald S. 2005. Critical Terms for the Study of Buddhism. University of Chicago Press. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo3534242.html Buddhaghosa, and Ñāṇamoli. 1976. The Path of Purification: (Visuddhimagga). Berkeley, CA [etc.]: Shambhala Publications. https://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/nanamoli/PathofPurification2011.pdf Dzatrul Ngawang Tenzin Norbu and Stagg, C. 2020. A Guide to the 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva. Snow Lion. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/608046/a-guide-to-the-thirty-seven-practices-of-a-bodhisattva-by-ngawang-tenzin-norbu-translated-by-christopher-stagg-foreword-by-dzogchen-ponlop/9781559394918 "How mindfulness changes the emotional life of our brains", a talk by Richard J. Davidson, (TEDxSanFrancisco) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CBfCW67xT8 Advanced Buddhist Meditation: The Investigation of Dr. Hebert Benson, MD. Russ Pariseau, USA, 2008. https://vimeo.com/248297652 Benjamin Brose https://lsa.umich.edu/asian/people/faculty/bbrose.html Sisse Budolfsen https://himalayanhermitage.com/ Tsongkhapa, https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Tsongkhapa/TBRC_P64 Facebook Group "I Love Wild Mushrooms" https://www.facebook.com/groups/730397800439930
For several years now, North Carolina's Republican-dominated state legislature has been pursuing a determined effort to overhaul the state's university system. Whether it's the makeup of the boards and chancellors that oversee the system and its various campuses, or the actual academic programs the campuses house and the professors they hire and fire, conservative politicians […] The post Reporter Joe Killian on the effort by Republican lawmakers to remake our public universities appeared first on NC Newsline.
When students of Portland State University head back to class on Tuesday, there will be a new leader at the helm of Portland's public research university, located right in the heart of the city.PSU's board of trustees voted unanimously to name Dr. Ann Cudd the university's 11th president. She takes over from former president Stephen Percy, who retired in July. Dr. Cudd is only the second woman to serve as PSU president in the school's 76-year history.
When students of Portland State University head back to class on Tuesday, there will be a new leader at the helm of Portland's public research university, located right in the heart of the city. PSU's board of trustees voted unanimously to name Dr. Ann Cudd the university's 11th president. She takes over from former president Stephen Percy, who retired in July. Dr. Cudd is only the second woman to serve as PSU president in the school's 76-year history.
Our own University of Houston has made massive gains to jump up rankings on the Top Public University List thanks to their improving graduation rate....and there's a 6-year-old gymnast out in MO City who wants to be just like Simone Biles!
Professor of communications and director of gender studies at the University of Arkansas Lisa M. Corrigan joins Chuck to discuss the neoliberal dismantling of the University of West Virginia--a harbinger of a return to a tuition-based, legacy-first, exclusive educational order for all of American higher education. Check out her article, "The Evisceration of a Public University," in The Nation: https://www.thenation.com/article/society/wvu-cuts-higher-education/ Support This is Hell! at www.patreon.com/thisishell
P.M. Edition for Aug. 10. Some of the best-known public universities in the U.S. went on a two-decade spending spree, funded by tuition hikes and fees. Reporter Melissa Korn has more details. Plus, Amazon is axing dozens of in-house brands amid complaints from sellers and investigations by regulators. Amazon reporter Dana Mattioli tells us why. Also, special counsel Jack Smith recommends Donald Trump stand trial two weeks before the start of the GOP primaries. Danny Lewis hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bisbee is working towards finding a solution for how to support those living on the streets.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hugh Hallman, Attorney, Educator, and former Mayor of Tempe, joins Seth in studio for the full hour to talk about yesterday's Joint Legislative Ad Hoc Committee on Freedom of Expression at Arizona's Public Universities at the Arizona State Legislature, the First Amendment's protection of speech, and the university staff's calling Dennis Prager a "white nationalist." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a replay episode of when Tiffany D. Tucker came on the "Leaders Growing Leader" segment. We wanted to re-air it since she recently was named The Leadership Playbook 2022-2023 Administrator of the Year for Public Universities. The show notes are below ... Today's guest on the "Leaders Growing Leaders" series is Tiffany D. Tucker, the Deputy Director of Athletics at UNC Wilmington. During the "Leaders Growing Leaders" series on the Success is a Choice Podcast Network, Jamy Bechler talks with leaders about how they are growing and developing other leaders. The series tries to examine how various leaders are making the people around them better and building a stronger, healthier culture. - - - - Tiffany D. Tucker is the Deputy Director of Athletics at UNC Wilmington. She has been a head basketball coach at the college level, as well as playing for the legendary Syliva Hatchell at the University of North Carolina. Tucker was recently recognized by Sports Illustrated as one of the 100 Most Influential Women of Color in Sports. Click here for Tiffany Tucker's complete bio. Follow Tiffany Tucker on Twitter @TiffanyTucker65 or visit the UNC-Wilmington athletics website at UNCWsports.com. - - - - Please check out our weekly virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible, in part, by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Build a stronger culture today by helping athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders. Get $100 off your first year when you use the coupon code SUCCESS at checkout. Chin Up Chest Out is also a proud partner of the Success is a Choice podcast network. ChinUpChestOut.com is more than a great apparel brand, it's a movement. A portion of all sales of their fabulous merchandise and apparel goes to support mental health initiatives. Our listeners can get 10% off and free shipping with promo code PLAYBOOK. With the new NIL (name, image, and likeness) rules, they are looking for college athletes to be brand ambassadors. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of five books including “The Captain” and “The Bus Trip”, host of the “Success is a Choice Podcast”, professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.
In this installment of Sasquatch Tracks, we catch up with primatologist Esteban Sarmiento, an expert in hominid evolution and researcher renowned for his interest in the speculative side of vertebrate zoology, particularly when it comes to Sasquatch. Sarmiento is a primatologist and vertebrate zoologist whose main area of focus involves the skeletons of both extinct and living hominoids. He heads The Human Evolution Foundation, whose main goal is to understand humanity's place in nature and fight to end racial discrimination at Public Universities. However, Sarmiento is also renowned for being one of the few primatologists who has been willing to look at the question of relict hominoids. Stories and other links discussed in this episode: How a National Aviary researcher's 5-year slog proved ivory-billed woodpeckers aren't extinct Cat's out of the bag: DNA test confirms 'big cats are on the prowl' in the British countryside Chimpanzee ‘language' deciphered by scientists Orcas have sunk 3 boats in Europe and appear to be teaching others to do the same. But why? Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.
Led by Senator Jerry Cirino, statehouse Republicans are working to pass Senate Bill 83, known as the Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act. It would lead to sweeping changes for the state's public universities and colleges if passed. While SB 83 mainly applies to public institutions, it could also affect private colleges and universities that receive state dollars. The bill was introduced last month and is currently in Senate committee.rnrnSupporters believe the bill will strengthen First Amendment rights and reshape Ohio's higher education system to meet the needs of the 21st century. In a news release, Senator Cirino said, "This bill will move us toward true academic freedom. We need students to be taught how to think not what to think.rnrnCritics of the bill include education groups and college faculty from across the state. The Ohio chapter of the American Association of University Professors accused the bill of attempting "to micromanage public-and to an extent, private-colleges and universities on a variety of issues, most of which are rooted in the culture wars."rnrnJoin us at the City Club as Glenn Forbes from Ideastream Public Media leads a conversation with both proponents and opponents of SB 83, and what it could mean for higher education in Ohio.
See the full interview exclusively at The Texan: https://thetexan.news/video-sen-brandon-creighton-on-school-choice-public-university-tenure-local-preemption/Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), the chairman of the Senate committees on Education and Higher Education, joined The Texan reporter Cameron Abrams to discuss the status of major policies as the legislature nears the end of the regular session.“Even members of the House that may have voted for that amendment to the budget — so for it, and against school choice — I think that there are some open minds and open hearts on the concept of school choice among many of those members, but they need to see the deal,” said Creighton.Creighton discussed major pieces of legislation, including efforts to pass a major school choice policy, the dynamics between the House and Senate, and a bill to end tenure at public universities.In a portion of the interview exclusively available at The Texan, Creighton also discussed the possibility of the governor calling a special session and his support of a broad local government preemption bill that was approved by the House and is now being considered in the upper chamber.Watch the full interview here: https://thetexan.news/video-sen-brandon-creighton-on-school-choice-public-university-tenure-local-preemption/Get a free month subscription: https://thetexan.news/register/?level_id=1&coupon=9535
Public university professors across Illinois are fed up, with faculty from Chicago State University and Eastern Illinois University already on strike, and staff at Governor's State University set to strike on Tuesday. Reset learns more about what's driving faculty at public universities in Illinois and across the country to hit the picket line. Reset checks in with WBEZ higher education reporter Lisa Philip and Valerie Goss, CSU faculty union president.