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.
By Erica Brune, President, Lever1
When the time comes, how and when do you recall your staff? There are pitfalls surrounding selection and discrimination that may play into your decision.
Written from interviews with career education leaders
Career Education Review talked to seven school leaders with various programs and facilities scattered throughout the nation to gain their perspectives on the reopening process and to share their suggestions on how to keep faculty, staff, students and others safe as schools move to again start on-campus instruction.
By Jennifer Paugh, President and John Willis, President, MIAT College of Technology
Although the reality of this COVID-19 pandemic has hit MIAT College of Technology and peers extremely hard, MIAT is adapting quickly and moving forward while complying with local, state, and federal guidelines.
By Scott Goldschmidt, Counsel, Thompson Coburn, LLP
On May 19, 2020, the Department of Education issued its highly-anticipated final Title IX rule (the “Rule”), which presents a daunting compliance challenge for institutions of higher education. This article proposes nine steps to help guide institutions toward compliance by the Rule’s effective date, Aug. 14, 2020.
By Meg Stephenson, Director of MAT® Education, Broadview University
After Broadview University transformed a hands-on program to a hybrid format, the COVID-19 pandemic caused Muscle Activation Techniques to become even more virtual for students to continue on in their education journey.
By John King Ed.D.
As we face the worst health crisis in modern times which has disrupted the world in general and higher education in particular, King can see how both Clayton Christensen and Paul LeBlanc may play a large role in how higher education transitions in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.