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Join the ACRLog Blog Team! 

ACRLog

We are especially seeking librarians interested in writing about technical services, scholarly communication, technology, and related areas and/or those working at small colleges, community colleges, or private institutions, to balance the strengths of our other bloggers. Proposals will be evaluated by members of the ACRLog blog team.

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Meet the LSE HE Blog Fellows 2025

LSE Higher Education Blog

He is a prospective postdoctoral researcher at King’s College London, UK. The post Meet the LSE HE Blog Fellows 2025 first appeared on LSE Higher Education. Jason Hung Jason recently passed his PhD in Sociology at the University of Cambridge, UK.

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A final post as a farewell and thanks

Higher Ed Data Stories

I may do some consulting after I retire, via Enrollment VP and the companion blog. (I He was the person who shone light on things for me, and helped me stay committed to this blog over the past eleven-and-a-half years. I guess this means I'll be doing requests, after all.) In my beginning is my end. In my end is my beginning.

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Diversity in the First-year Class at the Ivy Plus Institutions

Higher Ed Data Stories

When I do, I'll be posting regularly on my blog over there , but won't be putting everything out on the web for free, as I've been doing on this site. So many colleges will report some percentage of students in every category they check, and of course, there is good reason to do so. But I do care about the truth.

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Unlocking the Power of Blogging in Educational Marketing

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

One of the most effective yet often underutilized tools is blogging. As social media marketing has gained traction in recent years, many educational institutions wonder whether blogging is still a viable way to improve their brand awareness and boost enrollment. Start by determining the goals of your school’s blog.

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Hoke’s Notes – The Plight of Small Colleges

Edu Alliance Journal

January 27, 2025 It has been two years since I last wrote a blog post for the Edu Alliance Journal. However, one other area is especially close to my heart: the plight of small colleges. In 1975, I designed my own major in College Administration, combining courses in business, history/political science, and psychology.

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Ethical Considerations in Using ChatGPT in Colleges and Universities

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Student Views on Using ChatGPT Survey results reported by Best Colleges on March 27, 2023, “Half of College Students Say Using AI is Cheating,” are mixed. One-half of college students (51%) agree that using AI tools like ChatGPT on schoolwork constitutes cheating or plagiarism. Blog posted by Dr. Steven Mintz on August 2, 2023.

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