institutional effectiveness

Call for New Board Members – Nominations will close on Friday, May 21, 2021

May 2021 Dear Colleagues, The Association for Higher Education Effectiveness (AHEE) Board is currently seeking additional members to help guide the organization toward its goals. Supporting the work of professionals seeking to improve institutional processes requires an openness to creativity and willingness to try new things. You are encouraged to consider a self-nomination or nominating …

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Examining Institutional Effectiveness at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by Tyra Wheeler-Zubia

As we close out Black History Month in the United States of America this year, I wanted to share some insights regarding the effectiveness of HBCUs. It has been such a treasure to observe increased discussion about HBCUs during recent months and to see narratives on how these institutions are key players in supporting the …

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The Incoherent Ramblings of a Madman by Dr. Robert Wilkinson

As I have been sitting through endless video meetings, my mind started to wonder. What am I going to write for this blog? So, as I started writing I realized that my mind was full of disconnected and random thoughts that I had not yet processed. Therefore, this is going to be one massive cerebral …

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“Our true ability to rise to the occasion…” by Dr. Melissa Williams

I am willing to bet few people wish to see 2020 last any longer than it must- and we are all instead looking to the optimism of a new year, a new time for government, and the rollout of a vaccine. We’ve changed our personal and professional lives more in one year than many do …

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The Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) will host a free webinar series focused on academic planning

SCUP is offering a free three-part series in the academic planning area coming up next week. Here is the series name followed by the three programs:  Integrated Planning to Build a Thriving Academic Program Portfolio This three-part program series will help you build a strategic and sustainable program portfolio that is mission-centered,  data-informed, student-centered, and focused on growth opportunities. …

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Reopening America’s Colleges Resource Video

Dr. Kenneth Gonzalez, Vice President of Student and Enrollment Services at El Paso Community College, has prepared an informative video on his institution’s preparations for reopening in the fall. Click on the following to view the video: https://youtu.be/DA6O8lqVT74 . After viewing the video, please provide comments and feedback on how integrative institutional effectiveness leaders can …

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Interviews Highlighting Institutional Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Society for College and University Planning, in partnership with AHEE, produced a set of interviews with a few of our members discussing our institutional responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Access the interviews

Higher Education after an Apocalypse by Cynthia Tweedell, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness Ohio Christian University

Six months ago, we could not have imagined this.  It reads like a trailer for a cheap science fiction movie:  “A global pandemic shuts down the world economy, and people are left to take shelter for an indefinite period of time.  There is nowhere to hide.  No one can escape the effects of the VIRUS.” …

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