MHEC News January 2023
MHEC shares achievements and financial condition in its annual report, plus read more about upcoming events and conversations.
MHEC shares achievements and financial condition in its annual report, plus read more about upcoming events and conversations.
Carla Ahrens to retire, updates from the Annual Commission Meeting, and more news from MHEC!
MHEC staff share their appreciation and best wishes for a joyful holiday season.
Dr. David Eisler recognized with Phillip Sorotkin Award and more awards news from the MHEC Annual Commission meeting in this month’s MHEC News.
Former Ferris State University President David Eisler received MHEC’s highest honor at the Annual Commission Meeting.
Jared Shank is senior director of military and apprenticeship initiatives and special projects for the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Articulation & Transfer Network.
Joseph Rayzor is director of Risk Management at the University of Northern Iowa.
MHEC selected Dell Technologies to deliver a platform to support better digital experiences for faculty and students.
This month’s MHEC News includes details about Kansas’ success in making credential transparency a priority for the state, plus research, event, and Commissioner updates.
Funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is allowing MHEC to help institutions and states advance open educational resources.
Two of the newest MHEC Commissioners recently took time out of their busy schedules to share more about their work and the value of the Compact for their state and the region.
MHEC is competitively soliciting proposals on behalf of MHEC’s 12 Compact member states for innovative and cost-effective Data Analytics for Student Success, Institutional Efficiencies, and Integration. MHEC believes that developing […]
This month’s MHEC News includes details about a new publication in the college affordability and finance series, plus Commissioner updates and new contract awards.
Report details how Midwestern states provide operating revenue for public postsecondary institutions and offers overview of funding approaches.
Recipients of mini-grants are Ferris University, Kansas Board of Regents, Indiana Commission of Higher Education, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Miami University Regionals (Ohio).
New report examines six principles to help define efforts to identify savings and ROI from open educational resources investments.
Long-time partnership between Ferris State University and Grand Rapids Community College continues to produce significant outcomes.
Teresa Lubbers, Commissioner for Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education, shares her insights before she steps down from her role at the end of this legislative session.
Indiana leaders share the impact making comprehensive credential information publicly and easily accessible to guide learners of all ages toward productive careers.
New report provides the latest best practices, challenges, and opportunities for states, colleges, and school districts in building a stronger pipeline for concurrent enrollment teachers.
Educational entities in 47 States can leverage Presidio’s solutions and services to modernize their data centers.