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Best board practices to avoid micromanagement

March 10, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (March 10, 2021) – Whether in the corporate world or higher education, experienced board members know governing an institution and running it are two different things.  And they don’t mix the two. As we revisit our 2020 Making Governance Work series, we’ve heard multiple experts say a university board must follow best practices of… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Governance, UNC System

BOG hires one of its own

March 10, 2021 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

FAYETTEVILLE (March 10, 2021) – Schools in the UNC System are highly regarded across the nation and around the globe. But if they continue to be politicized, that reputation will quickly wither. With the recent appointment of Darrell Allison as Chancellor at Fayetteville State University, the UNC Board of Governors hired one of its own… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Fayetteville State University, Governance, UNC System

UNC System Governance: Reflect North Carolina

March 3, 2021 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH (March 3, 2021) – As we revisit our Making Governance Work series, we hope state legislators adopt a selection process and criteria that ensure that UNC System Board of Governors members reflect the demographics, needs, values and interests of all North Carolinians. “A perfect Board of Governors is one that looks like North Carolina,”… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Governance, UNC System

The right skillsets

March 3, 2021 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

RALEIGH (March 3, 2021) – When state legislators choose members for the UNC Board of Governors, those candidates must have the skillsets and knowledge to guide the UNC System in meeting the higher education needs of all North Carolinians. In our recent webinar Making UNC Governance Work, former UNC Board of Governors Chair W. Louis… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Governance, myFutureNC, UNC System

UNC System Governance: What makes an effective board member?

February 24, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

What makes an effective university board member? In the accompanying video excerpt from our “Making UNC Governance Work” webinar, Belle Wheelan, President of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), which accredits colleges and universities in 11 Southern states, says her organization evaluates the effectiveness of university boards. “Are you governing… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Governance

Noses in, fingers out

February 24, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

University board members need to know their limits. “A lot of boards get into trouble when they begin to micromanage the situation,” Lou Bissette, former Chair of the UNC Board of Governors, says in the accompanying video segment from our “Making UNC Governance Work” webinar. Belle Wheelan, President of the Southern Association of Colleges and… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Governance

Hans: Increasing out-of-state cap “will help get us there”

February 19, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

In a recent Higher Ed Works webinar, SACSCOC President Belle Wheelan and former UNC Board of Governors Chair Lou Bissette discuss balancing in- and out-of-state students. “It’s a hairy mess,” says Wheelan, but it does improve financial stability. Bissette warns that institutions should not deny admission to qualified in-state students. CHAPEL HILL (Feb. 17, 2021)… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, HBCU, myFutureNC, NCCU, North Carolina A&T, UNC System, Winston-Salem State University

UNC System Governance: Look like North Carolina

February 17, 2021 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH (Feb. 17, 2021) – As state legislators begin to consider their 2021 appointments to the UNC System Board of Governors, we revisit the series Making Governance Work that we shared last year before the coronavirus pandemic took hold. A Higher Ed Works webinar Feb. 11 featured Belle Wheelan, President of the Southern Association of… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Diversity, Governance

King Prather: We are all ancestors of ourselves

February 5, 2021 by Higher Ed Works 14 Comments

By N. King Prather My insides have been in knots since I heard Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama, on Jan. 6, say that today is the day “we kick ass and take names.” His audience included a significant number of hate groups, and not long after, these groups assaulted the U.S. Capitol. I have roots… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Diversity, Our Opinion, Remembrances

Don Flow: The case for NC education investments

February 4, 2021 by Higher Ed Works 11 Comments

EDITOR’S NOTE: As state legislators returned to Raleigh recently for their 2021 session, Winston-Salem businessman Don Flow shared the following thoughts with legislative leaders. By Don Flow America is in the midst of enormous turmoil, with rural whites and urban blacks caught in the same undercurrent. Although they express their frustration and anger in different ways… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, At Risk, Budget, Focus on Quality, Our Opinion, Pre-K, PreK - 12 Education

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