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Seven Best Practices in 40 years of Reporting on Diversity in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

What does Diverse: Issues In Higher Education mean to you? Daniels Of course, I was not reading academic journals and higher education publications then. Over the years, I’ve observed at least seven (7) best practices in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education that other media outlets might be well-served to emulate: 1.

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The State of Public Trust in Higher Education: Insights from Gallup-Lumina Foundation: Changing Higher Ed® podcast 255 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Courtney Brown

The Change Leader, Inc.

April 15, 2025 · Episode 255 The State of Public Trust in Higher Education: Insights from Gallup-Lumina Foundation 33 Min · By The Change Leader, Inc. GallupLumina data shows why trust in higher ed is decliningand what colleges must do to regain credibility, relevance, and workforce alignment.

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Canada needs “ambitious research agenda”, scientists urge

The PIE News

Leading higher education and research organisations have come together as the Coalition for Canadian Research. Recent research from Higher Education Strategy Associates found that consistent disinvestment by governments has led to Canadian higher education being more reliant on income from international students.

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How much demand is there globally for overseas campuses?

The PIE News

The 2008 financial crisis and a recession in China in 2012 led to year-on-year falls in international student flows. Navitas has developed a global model of demand for international higher education that projects around 9.5 In 2003, SARS restricted overseas travel from mainland China and Hong Kong.

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Exposing Duchateau's Plagiarism: A Shocking Case of Academic Misconduct at Universite Libre de Bruxelles (Emmanuel Legeard)

Higher Education Inquirer

European Journal of Applied Physiologys predatory publishing Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or publisher prioritizes self-interest at the expense of scholarship. The misrepresentation has not gone unnoticed.

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Carnegie Mellon–Africa receives $275M investment

Inside Higher Ed

million investment in the institution, and in higher education development across Africa. The MasterCard Foundation—whose work is focused on empowering youth in Africa and Canada’s Indigenous populations— began funding scholarships for CMU-Africa in 2016 and has been involved with the institution ever since.

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Why production cost and resentment is rising (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Understanding the rising cost of producing higher education starts with the fact that the wealthiest, most elite colleges and universities, which set the norms in higher education, are admitted "cookie monsters," whose insatiable and competitive need for revenue has long been viewed as beneficial -- until recent decades.