Wed.Dec 06, 2023

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What else is in the End of Cycle Christmas stocking?

Wonkhe

David Kernohan has an eye on the interesting corners of this year's End of Cycle data The post What else is in the End of Cycle Christmas stocking? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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University of Arizona Global Campus leader resigns

Higher Ed Dive

Paul Pastorek had helmed the online college since February 2021, shortly after UAGC rebranded from Ashford University.

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Five doors opened in the UCAS End of Cycle 2023 advent calendar

Wonkhe

There's surprises in store as UCAS' Ben Jordan runs down the headlines from the 2023 sector-level end of cycle data The post Five doors opened in the UCAS End of Cycle 2023 advent calendar appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Employers, educators are filling in Gen Z’s etiquette gap

Higher Ed Dive

Studies indicate that employers might be the new “post-secondary colleges.

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Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM): Igniting Students’ Academic Development P

The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.

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John Blake deletes even more of the cheat codes to access and participation

Wonkhe

OfS has been piloting its new approach to regulation over getting in, on and out. Jim Dickinson finds a regulator offering even less places to hide The post John Blake deletes even more of the cheat codes to access and participation appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Paul LeBlanc, longtime Southern New Hampshire president, to step down

Higher Ed Dive

During his two decades in the role, the university transformed from a small regional college to an online behemoth.

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Key lawmakers unveil bipartisan proposal for short-term Pell

Higher Ed Dive

The bill signals growing momentum for expanding federal financial aid to programs as short as eight weeks.

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Why Faculty Members Are Fleeing Florida

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Dismay over the academic climate has led to a wave of resignations. By Margot Susca, Chaya Tong, and Alex Angle Dismay over the academic climate has led to a wave of resignations.

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7 Things You Should Know About Generative AI

Educause

The release of ChatGPT and similar AI tools that generate content including text, images, and audio has prompted both excitement and apprehension among leaders, faculty, students, and others in higher education.

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Yale Report Shows Grade Inflation Is Real

Inside Higher Ed

Roughly 79 percent of the grades awarded at Yale University in the 2022–23 academic year were A’s or A-minuses, according to a new report by a Yale economics professor, published by The New York Times.

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For Higher Education, a Byte of Threat Hunting is Worth a Gigabyte of Mitigation

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Networks boast a wealth of sensitive data — not to mention thousands of connected end users — so it’s no surprise that colleges and universities remain a constant target for cyberattacks. The need for proactive, comprehensive threat hunting strategies and tactics has never been greater. Over the past 20 years, an estimated 2,700 education data breaches have resulted in 32 million compromised records.

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‘Revolutionary’ or ‘Reactionary’? NCAA Chief’s New Model for Big-Time Sports

Inside Higher Ed

Charlie Baker’s plan would let Division I colleges compensate players directly and give sports powers enormous latitude to set their own rules if they invest significantly in athletes. The National Collegiate Athletic Association was born more than 100 years ago in response to criticism that college sports was out of control in ways that put athletes at risk.

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Trends 2024: Which universities will place greater emphasis on critical thinking?

University Business

The higher education sector can relax knowing that employers still greatly value the merit a degree grants job applicants. Despite their respect, market leaders found a lack of proficiency in these candidates’ critical thinking skills. Students’ ineptness in critical thinking—along with oral communication, problem-solving and analytic reasoning—is not a short-term trend.

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Humanities on the Cutting-Room Floor

The Chronicle of Higher Education

This is what it looks like when a college prioritizes graduation rates. By Robert Zaretsky Nate Kitch for The Chronicle This is what it looks like when a college prioritizes graduation rates.

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NCAA president wants colleges to directly pay some student athletes

University Business

In a letter sent to more than 350 Division I schools Tuesday, Baker said he wants the association to create a new tier of NCAA Division I sports where schools would be required to offer at least half their athletes a payment of at least $30,000 per year through a trust fund. NCAA President Charlie Baker also proposed allowing all Division I schools to offer unlimited educational benefits and enter into name, image and likeness licensing deals with athletes.

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Saint Augustine’s President Fired, Accreditation Stripped

Inside Higher Ed

Christine McPhail’s dismissal follows recent friction with the board. Trustees have now hired an acting president and are trying to save SAU’s accreditation. Saint Augustine’s University fired President Christine McPhail this week and also suffered a setback on its shaky accreditation status, according to statements issued by the SAU Board of Trustees.

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Stop Scolding Student Protesters

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Accusations of immorality miss the point. By Sukaina Hirji and Serene J. Khader Accusations of immorality miss the point.

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Your Ideal Digitally Capable Higher Education Student: Reflections from a transition to Higher Education Workshop

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Nurun Nahar , Assistant Professor (Accounting with Business) at the University of Bolton. LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/Nurun In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, higher education institutions (HEI) increasingly recognise the importance of preparing students to thrive in a technology-driven world.

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Award-Winning Digital Marketing for Enrollment: RNL and Our Campus Partners Receive Five Gold Medals

Helix Education

To break through the noise of digital marketing in 2023, you need to catch the attention of prospective students and drive them to take action. That requires great creative work that really stands out from all the other marketing messages that students see—and it’s what the RNL creative team does with each campaign they undertake for colleges and universities.

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College Board Updates AP African American Studies Course

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The College Board has released a revised framework of its African American studies Advanced Placement (AP) course, a course that has received plenty of criticism from both advocates and critics this year. Dr. Terrell Strayhorn With this Dec. 6 release , the testing company almost bookends 2023 with its AP African American studies framework releases.

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University of Pittsburgh Launches $15K Master of Data Science on Coursera — No STEM Background or Application Required

Coursera blog

By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera The University of Pittsburgh, one of the top 35 public U.S. universities, now offers a fully online Master of Data Science (MDS) on Coursera for $15,000, which is 38% more affordable than the average online master’s degree. To expand access, Pitt is removing common admissions barriers, including an application, GRE scores, recommendation letters, and even a background in STEM.

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Paul LeBlanc to Leave Presidency of Southern New Hampshire

Inside Higher Ed

Paul LeBlanc to Leave Presidency of Southern New Hampshire Doug Lederman Wed, 12/06/2023 - 02:21 PM Under his leadership, the university grew from 2,500 to more than 200,000 students and was a driver of competency-based learning and other innovations.

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AAUP Florida Investigation Report Released, Press Conference Held at Florida Capitol

Academe Blog

BY JENNIFER RUTH Yesterday, the AAUP announced the release of Political Interference and Academic Freedom in Florida’s Public Higher Education System.

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Chairs Hold the Key to Higher Ed’s Success

Inside Higher Ed

The chain of action required to turn institutional policy into real change is broken, writes Don Chu, and a new management model focused on professionalized and empowered department leaders is called for. A Gallup poll recently found that public confidence in higher education has fallen to a historic low of 36 percent.

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Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Forms AI Security Incident Response Team

Campus Technology

The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University has created an Artificial Intelligence Security Incident Response Team (AISIRT) to analyze and respond to threats and security incidents involving the use of AI and machine learning (ML).

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“Change the discourse” on value of international students in US, DHS told

The PIE News

The newly launched US for Success Coalition has hit the ground running, providing the Department of Homeland Security with a set of recommendations to make the US a more welcoming destination for international students. In November 2023, a group of education organisations, think tanks and advocates launched the coalition focused on international student success in the US, with the aim of working with government, businesses and institutions to achieve this goal.

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zSpace Unveils Expanded CTE and Workforce Applications from Four Companies

Campus Technology

Augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) tech company zSpace demonstrated expanded career and technical education (CTE) and workforce applications at the recent ACTE Careertech Vision Conference in Phoenix.

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How to Maintain a Successful School Blog Top Tips and Insights

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Reading Time: 8 minutes Gone are the days when schools relied solely on print advertising and direct mail to reach prospective students. In today’s digital era, schools have had to develop a digital voice to stay competitive and stand out in a crowded market. Over the past few years, school blogs have emerged as integral components of this endeavor, equipping educational institutions with invaluable resources to elevate their communication, foster engagement, and cultivate a sense of community.

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Championing Student Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Sophia Rahming is single-handedly helping to revolutionize peer-to-peer learning at Florida State University (FSU). As associate director of the university’s Center for Advancement of Teaching, Rahming oversees FSU’s Learning Assistant Program, which has yielded impressive results in helping students excel in some of the school’s high-enrollment, lower-division courses that provide the foundation for learning in late courses.

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With Overtime-Pay Hikes on the Horizon, Community Colleges Face 'Very Difficult Decisions'

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Charlotte Matherly The Labor Department is weighing a big increase in the salary threshold for earning overtime. Higher-ed officials have no idea how they'll pay for it.

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University of Utah Students Criminally Charged for Protest

Inside Higher Ed

Seven University of Utah students were charged with misdemeanors Monday after having “stormed” a Nov. 1 event on campus that was critical of the transgender community, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

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Paul LeBlanc, Who Built Southern New Hampshire U. Into an Online Behemoth, Will Step Down

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Lee Gardner Liz Linder, SNHU Paul LeBlanc The president’s aggressive push into online education set the stage for the rise of so-called mega-universities.

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FRANK B. ASHLEY III

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Frank B. Ashley III Frank B. Ashley III has been named acting dean of the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University. He served as the executive associate dean and senior professor at the school. Ashley holds a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana College and a master’s and doctorate from the University of Alabama.

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Ask the Chair: ‘Is It Really My Job to Find My Replacement?’

The Chronicle of Higher Education

What to do when no one in the department is stepping up to replace you as chair. By Kevin Dettmar Sam Kalda for The Chronicle What to do when no one in the department is stepping up to replace you as chair.

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Survey: Pay Equity Lags for Higher Ed Administrators

Inside Higher Ed

Though the number of women in higher education leadership roles has increased since 2002, pay equity hasn’t kept pace, according to the Administrators in Higher Education Survey released Tuesday by the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources.

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AP African American Studies Course Finalized After Months of Debate

Insight Into Diversity

Following months of discussion and public scrutiny, the College Board has unveiled the final framework for its Advanced Placement (AP) course in African American Studies. The revised curriculum includes more in-depth coverage of topics such as the history of slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Black Power Movement. It also allows teachers greater flexibility to decide which topics to cover in depth and which to address more briefly.

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