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More Indian universities accept SAT as College Board expands

The PIE News

Rushi Sheth, Vice President (International), College Board, highlighted the importance of expanding opportunities for Indian students. The College Board recently hosted the India Global Higher Education Alliance Forum 2024 in New Delhi, which focused on ensuring successful student transitions to higher education, aimed at Indian institutions.

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Better together: These 16 Connecticut schools team up on AI

University Business

Sixteen colleges and universities have joined the consortium to keep up with the rapid pace of change AI has sewn across every facet of the state economy. Connecticut corporations, academic institutions and nonprofits are teaming up to tackle the implications of artificial intelligence through the Connecticut AI Alliance, or CAIA.

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Nominations Open for the Excellence in Accounting Ethics Education Award

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Application of technology to teach ethics to accounting students including digital learning tools, or Application of E-Learning activities to enhance interaction with students in the classroom on ethics issues and the benefits therefrom. Can Cheating on Steroids in Colleges and Universities be Stopped?

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Texas A&M University-San Antonio Receives Grant to Address Economic Issues and Tech Access for Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Texas A&M University-San Antonio has received a $3 million grant to address economic issues and expand technology access for its student population. Texas A&M University-San Antonio The money – in the form of a “Caminos Hacia el Éxito” (Pathways to Success) grant from the U.S.

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Innovating at Scale

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Colleges pay tribute to diversity yet largely offer a cookie-cutter approach to education. Work colleges like Berea and Paul Quinn require all students to perform campus jobs to defray part of their education’s cost. John’s College, decided to wage war against a cookie-cutter education.

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The Five Whys: Helping Students Engage in Deeper Learning

Faculty Focus

Purpose #2: Proactive root concept analysis High school students are often unprepared for the task of learning course content in their college-level courses, relying on rote memorization. As Bain (2012) noted, the best college students, “Elaborate, elaborate, elaborate. What the best college students do. Make connections.

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Welcome to the Next-Gen Campus: Evolution in Motion

University Business

ET REGISTER NOW The technologies that empower learning and living on college and university campuses have changed dramatically over the years. In this podcast, Ron Shaffer, a trendspotter and expert in education technology, will begin by leading us through a look back on this journey.