By Sharon H. Bob, Ph.D., Higher Education Specialist, Powers Pyles Sutter and Verville, PC
The following Washington career college news brief is a summary of important higher education news originating from Washington D.C.
Written from the CECU Keynote Session, The Future of Work, The Future of our Sector
Career Education Colleges and Universities held its first virtual convention and expo in June and kicked off the program discussing the future of work and the sector. The consensus: Despite a pandemic and economic downtown, career colleges face opportunities for growth.
Interview with Tracy Lorenz, CPA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Triumph Higher Education Group/Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts
Tracy Lorenz, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Triumph Higher Education Group/Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts, tells CER how a hands-on fully online culinary arts program is possible and examines some of the tactics they use to engage students and staff.
By Elizabeth Keifer Herron, VP Solutions and Sales, Collegiate Admission and Retention Solutions (CARS)
The COVID-19 pandemic forced institutions to shift to remote work overnight. Even with a return to on-site work for some, institutions must adapt motivational techniques to support the blended workforce and expand compliance beyond higher education.
By Wallace K Pond, Ph.D., Executive Search Education Practice Partner, Top Gun Ventures
We know intuitively that the COVID-19 crisis has posed challenges to our mental health and overall well-being, but most of us are not aware of the extent of the problem. Fortunately, as overwhelming as the challenges are, there are best practices for supporting well-being and wellness within organizations.
By Anthony S. Bieda, ASB34Policy Resources, LLC
Institutions confronting enrollment and financial calamity may consider strategies and plans that preserve honor and respectability while curtailing operations, suspending new enrollment, or even closing campus doors.
Interview with Cyrus Vatandoost, Executive Vice President, Nossi College of Art
Nossi College of Art appreciates the opportunity to tell their story and hope being an early opener of campus will help others develop their plan for the future.