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  • University of Nebraska president says if he gets a bonus, he'll donate it to charity

    Omaha World Herald - 8/10/23

    University of Nebraska President Ted Carter will be eligible to receive a $144,000 bonus after meeting nearly all of the goals set for him by the Board of Regents in the 2022-23 academic year.

  • CHEA President Cynthia Jackson Hammond Appointed as a Commissioner to the Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset (HESA)

    CHEA - 7/5/23

    The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) today announced that President Cynthia Jackson Hammond has been appointed as a commissioner to the Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset (HESA).

  • Chancellor Boschini Joins Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset

    TCU.org - 6/29/23

    Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. accepted an invitation to serve on the Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset. HESA works to strengthen the global competitive position of the United States by developing…

  • Morgan President David K. Wilson Joins Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset

    Morgan.edu - 5/24/23

    Morgan State University President David K. Wilson has been selected to join the Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset (HESA) serving in the capacity as a commissioner.

  • Daily Briefing: Can global competition break higher ed's malaise?

    The Chronicle of Higher Education - 5/1/23

    Over the next year, the group — HESA for short — will bring together roughly 40 leaders from business, higher education, the government, and the military. Its co-chairs are Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University, and Linda R. Gooden, chair of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents.

  • Bumphus joins new higher ed council

    Community College Daily - 4/27/23

    Walter Bumphus, president and CEO of the American Association of Community Colleges, will represent community colleges on the newly formed Council on Higher Education as a Strategic Asset (HESA).

  • NU President Ted Carter named to national group set to redefine higher education for future workforce

    Nebraska Examiner - 4/27/23

    The head of the University of Nebraska system, Ted Carter, has been named to a newly formed national coalition charged with finding ways that higher education campuses can produce a more globally competitive workforce.

  • NU president joins national coalition to build new vision for higher education

    UNK News - 4/26/23

    University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter is part of a national coalition announced today that will develop a renewed vision for higher education as a crucial asset in meeting the United States’ urgent workforce, economic and security needs.