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KAVITA BALA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

An expert in computer vision and graphics, Bala will succeed John Siliciano, professor of law in Cornell Law School, who has served as interim provost since July 1. She arrived at Cornell in 1999 as a postdoctoral researcher and became an assistant professor of computer science in 2002.

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University of Essex partners with Beaconhouse to expand education in Pakistan

The PIE News

Starting this month (September 2024), the partnership will provide a range of business, law and technology courses to students across major cities in Pakistan, including Islamabad, Faisalabad and Lahore. Beaconhouse Group has programs in eight countries across Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

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Manhattanville cuts tenured faculty, freezes programs

Inside Higher Ed

He noted that Vermont Law School required faculty members involved in restructuring in 2018 to relinquish their tenured status and faculty voting rights, sign a general and age-discrimination release, and agree to nondisclosure and nondisparagement provisions.

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An Apology for the Liberal Arts

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Annabelle Hutchinson…is a second-year student at Harvard Law School. Computer Science and Engineering are the most highly recommended courses of study. True technical innovation always requires the marriage of humanities and technology, anyway.

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College 2023

Inside Higher Ed

I find it remarkable that leading law schools decided to attack the ranking system by denying U.S. The $64,000 question is how institutions can do all these things as well as their existing functions (like research and graduate and professional education) without pricing themselves out of business.

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Stanford academic freedom event proceeds amid controversy

Inside Higher Ed

” Even technological innovation in recent decades has “not quite been enough to take our civilization to the next level,” he continued, offering various hypothesis as to why this may be so, including anxieties about technology in such a way as to destroy civilization. Let’s avoid.

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

The Change Leader, Inc.

Higher education leaders who want to increase inclusion while maintaining affordability at their campus can emulate the actions of Illinois Institute of Technology’s ELEVATE program. Our guest today is Dr. Raj Echambadi, president of the Illinois Institute of Technology. Here I am now at the Illinois Institute of Technology.