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Great institutions start with strong governing boards AGB makes higher education governing boards stronger to enhance their impact for their institutions, students, and communities
- New Report Highlights Critical Higher Education Challenges - AGB
For more than 100 years, AGB has been the trusted authority for board members, chief executives, board professionals, and key administrators on higher education governance and leadership Learn more at AGB org
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Find the resources you need Access to the Knowledge Center is an exclusive benefit for AGB members Use these resources to understand the issues confronting your organization, prepare yourself for effective boardroom performance, and fulfill your responsibilities as a trustee
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AGB provides higher education governance events that allow board leaders to meet and learn from the world's foremost governance experts
- Understanding Fiduciary Duties: The Foundation of Strategic Governance
Welcome to the Trusteeship Podcast from AGB, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges We cover everything higher education leaders need to know about the challenges facing our nation’s colleges and universities
- The Shifting 2025 Higher Ed Policy Landscape: What Boards . . . - agb. org
Welcome to the Trusteeship Podcast from AGB, the Association of Governing Boards of universities and colleges We cover everything higher education leaders need to know about the challenges facing our nation’s colleges and universities
- The Value of Higher Education - AGB
WASHINGTON, DC (April 23)—The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) is partnering with several higher education associations in a bold new national initiative that highlights the value of higher education’s role in American exceptionalism and innovation
- Principles of Trusteeship - AGB
AGB developed the Principles of Trusteeship to help you become a more productive member of the board Most governance resources focus on the responsibilities of the board, but these nine principles outline attitudes and actions each trustee should embody
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