All in this together

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 - 16:02 in Psychology & Sociology

Numerous challenges face human resource administrators in higher education, ranging from recession-related woes to new social media technology to changing definitions of diversity. Strategies to deal with these challenges were hammered out by members of the New England Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC) — which assists member institutions in recruiting and retaining faculty and staff — during its general assembly on Wednesday (Oct. 27), hosted by Harvard University. As Jennifer Ivers, director of the New England HERC, put it: “We can do more together than we can separately.” About 85 people, representing approximately 45 New England colleges and universities, gathered in the Sheraton Commander Hotel to compare notes and exchange ideas on tough issues in recruitment, retention, and management of staff and faculty. “The greatest benefit about a day like today is the sharing of information among members, including members who have come from the same institutions and from across institutions,” said Elizabeth Ancarana,...

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