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7 higher education trends to watch in 2023

Higher Ed Dive

Federal financial aid will continue to hog the spotlight, but we're also waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on race-conscious admissions.

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Celebrating excellence in higher education with TEF 2023

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As the Office for Students publishes ratings from the Teaching Excellence Framework, TEF panel chair and Vice Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University Chris Husbands reflects on the new exercise The post Celebrating excellence in higher education with TEF 2023 appeared first on Wonkhe.

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It’s the higher education Christmas movie and TV guide

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Jim Dickinson rounds up the higher education-themed movies and TV that you probably didn't see in 2023 The post It’s the higher education Christmas movie and TV guide appeared first on Wonkhe. Nothing on the TV?

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Conversations on campus – what higher education will be talking about in 2023

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The post Conversations on campus – what higher education will be talking about in 2023 appeared first on Wonkhe. Team Wonkhe speculates on the debates that will take place at the collective HE water cooler in the year ahead.

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State and local funding for higher education rose 3.7% in FY 2023

Higher Ed Dive

This marks the 11th year in a row for appropriations increases, according to an annual report from the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association.

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5 higher education lawsuits to watch in 2023

Higher Ed Dive

Rulings are expected in several high-profile cases, including those that could determine the fate of race-conscious admissions and the DACA program.

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Worthy of More: Systemic Failures Women of Color Face in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Why are women of color in higher education celebrated for their excellence yet set up to fail by the very systems that claim to value them? This isnt a personal failure; its a systemic issueand higher education is a microcosm of broader workplace inequities. Impostor Syndrome or Systemic Failure?