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5 School Advertising Ideas: Top Dos and Don’ts

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

You could include information about extracurricular activities, scholarships, or campus events that align with their interests. For example, keywords like “best nursing programs in Ontario” or “liberal arts colleges with study abroad options” are more likely to attract students who are already well-informed in their decision-making process.

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Meet the Authors of New Titles in the Major Problems Anthology Series

Today's Learner

Read Kathryn Spielvogel’s blog article about this first edition title: “Why the Study of Western Civilization Still Matters” William J. Duiker is Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of East Asian studies at The Pennsylvania State University. He earned a Ph.D. in East Asian history at Georgetown University in 1968.

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Wonders of the Invisible World

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma NPR just pulled the plug on its once stunningly popular Invisibilia podcast, which explored “the invisible forces that shape human behavior.” The volume, like Professor Labaree’s entire body of scholarship is remarkably wide-ranging. It evolved without a plan or central direction.

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Can Public Universities Scale Honors-Like Experiences for a Larger Number of Undergraduates?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma What is an honors college? A small college within a much larger institution, with its own facilities, faculty, course offerings, scholarship and grant programs and perks for honors students. Honors 4.0.

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Which Path Forward?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma The four-year graduation rate at the Cal State campuses reached a record high—33 percent—in 2021. A recent blog posting by Michael Feldstein, one of higher education’s most astute observers, asked a fascinating question: If you were designing Cal State today, what would you do differently?

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Building careers in the humanities

Marcia J. Ballinger, Ph.D.

Lorain County Community College is the community’s college, providing pathways to rewarding careers in all fields, including liberal arts and the humanities. Students in these academic areas may also benefit from enrichment experiences through the Charlene Moskal-Burges and Dr. Bill Burges Scholarship Fund.

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Mathematicians resume in-person meetings in trying times

Inside Higher Ed

Another mathematics professor at a liberal arts college who has served on the American Mathematical Society Council spoke on the condition of anonymity, as she was not authorized to speak in that capacity. The blog is no longer sponsored by the American Mathematical Society.). This individual supported Thompson.