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Student Substance Use: Keele University’s Journey from Zero Tolerance to Harm Reduction

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Kara McEnaney, Chair of Keele University’s Drug & Alcohol Steering Group. This is the second of a two-blog series on a drug harm reduction pilot organised by Students Organising for Sustainability (SOS-UK). You can read the first blog, an overview of the pilot, here.

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Be bolder about your mental health offer if you want to convert – and retain – more of this year’s applicants

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Jenny Shaw , HE External Engagement Director at Unite Students. About a third of applicants think it likely that they will not take up their place at university. Such an approach goes beyond the listing of services, and portrays the university as a place to thrive.

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CHLOE 7: Centralization vs. Distribution of Online Student Services

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation The report I'm drawing from and sharing around most enthusiastically this summer is the recently released CHLOE 7: Tracking Online Learning From Mainstream Acceptance to Universal Adoptio n. 1 - Figure 5 gives a good list of the critical services a university must provide for online programs.

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Navigating Potholes in the Road on your Microcredential Journey

WCET Frontiers

Led by Krysia Lazarewicz, Wiley University Services, and Suzanne Ehrlich, University of North Florida, the group has had discussions since December 2022 about where WCET can provide value and avoid duplication of work being led by other organizations.

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Here’s how to engage your alumni and facilitate lifelong learning

EAB

Blogs Here’s how to engage your alumni and facilitate lifelong learning 8 tactics to benefit your alumni—and recruit more adult leaners Professional, continuing, and online leaders too often overlook one of the most fruitful recruitment pools: alumni, many of whom are excellent candidates as adult learners.

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Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students?

EAB

So when I wrote my blog post for EAB, I really wanted to be in that realm. And I know you wrote a blog post about this topic, correct? I read through your blog post before we got on here and learned some things myself. My name is Callie, I am a research analyst at EAB and I've always been interested in criminology. Do we know?