Report: Communication an essential skill for engineers working with IoT; Strong oversight, communication key to smooth higher ed IT shifts; Administrators who reflect on own practices more willing to embrace new research; Report details curricula approaches for advanced manufacturing
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The Boards of Trustees and college administrators must keep administrative costs in check to ensure higher ed remains affordable for students, the president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni says.
Change is constant in higher ed IT, but keeping people at the center of the process and managing it to account for impacts on all potential stakeholders can ease roadblocks.
School and district leaders who are willing to critique and analyze their own practices typically are more likely to utilize findings from new research, according to a new study.
A new report suggests ways schools could amend curricula to ensure that colleges and universities are adequately teaching advanced manufacturing tech and concepts.
Enrollment, retention dips and declining public support for higher education have increased the pressure for institutions to wrangle large gifts to campus — so how come they still aren't coming in?
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