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Careers services should expect to take on even more in 2024

Wonkhe

As careers service leaders gather to assess the careers and employability landscape in 2024, AGCAS president Paul Gratrick rounds up the big issues The post Careers services should expect to take on even more in 2024 appeared first on Wonkhe.

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FAFSA launch hindered by technical glitches

Higher Ed Dive

NASFAA criticized the federal aid form's limited rollout and said delays will have ripple effects on colleges and students.

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Higher education postcard: University Hall Buckland

Wonkhe

This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag shows that independent higher education is not a new thing The post Higher education postcard: University Hall Buckland appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Education Department unveils policy proposals for accreditation, state authorization

Higher Ed Dive

The proposed changes are intended to ensure accreditors and state agencies are adequately monitoring colleges under their purview, the department said.

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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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Former Harvard President Defends, Explains Herself in Op-Ed

Inside Higher Ed

Claudine Gay, who resigned as president of Harvard University Tuesday, defended herself and condemned the attacks against her and the university in an opinion article in The New York Times Wednesday.

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Bill would fund AI training through schools, nonprofits

Higher Ed Dive

The proposed legislation would open grant eligibility for colleges, K-12 schools, nonprofits and libraries to support AI literacy.

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Why Americans Love to Hate Harvard

The Chronicle of Higher Education

A former president of the university explains how we got here. By Derek Bok A former president of the university explains how we got here.

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Put Your Teaching Evaluations in a Jar

Inside Higher Ed

Put Your Teaching Evaluations in a Jar Sarah Bray Thu, 01/04/2024 - 03:00 AM You can just ignore them, or you can take some positive steps to ensure that they will push you forward in your teaching, writes Constanza Bartholomae.

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Alleged Research Misconduct Can End College Presidencies. Are Search Committees Looking for It?

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By David Jesse Illustration by The Chronicle; Erin Clark, The Boston Globe, Getty Images; Jeff Singer, Redux In the past year, two high-profile leaders lost their jobs over claims about their published work, raising questions about whether more can be done to catch red flags before they become a scandal.

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What’s Next for Ed Tech in 2024

Inside Higher Ed

What’s Next for Ed Tech in 2024 Lauren.Coffey@… Thu, 01/04/2024 - 03:00 AM Coming soon: advances in VR and high-tech classrooms, plus even more AI.

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Bard College to support 425 refugee students

The PIE News

A liberal arts and sciences college from New York has pledged to support 425 refugee and displaced students in the next four years as the UN seeks to reach its 15by30 target. Bard College says the 425 students will study either in-person degrees on its main and branch campuses, and online degrees in partnership with Parami University in Myanmar. The 15by30 commitment from the intergovernmental peace organisation is aiming to get 15% of young refugees enrolled in higher education by the year 203

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Online Pioneers Begin Urgent Pursuit of Value From AI

Inside Higher Ed

Online Pioneers Begin Urgent Pursuit of Value From AI Marjorie Valbrun Thu, 01/04/2024 - 03:00 AM Paul LeBlanc is stepping down from SNHU’s presidency to help push higher ed to take the generative intelligence challenge far more seriously.

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The next ‘evolution’ in public colleges’, universities’ state funding model has arrived, per report

University Business

Complete College America, the nonprofit dedicated to improving equitable student outcomes, has long championed its model its outcomes-based funding model to help bolster graduation rates. However, it believes its next “evolution” has arrived: completion-goals funding. After over a decade of implementation, CCA has found outcomes-based funding to be a crude method.

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France set to hike costs for international students

The PIE News

A controversial immigration law has been passed in France, with some implications for international students, including an extra financial layer to studying in the country. On December 19, France’s parliament passed the amended legislation, after a previous version was rejected. Within the latest version of the bill – containing even tougher measures for foreigners in France – one of the most significant changes for international students is the introduction of a deposit to be paid when ap

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Should Higher Education Consider Cloud-Based VPNs?

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

While virtual private network technology has been around in one form or another for over a quarter century, many people’s first encounters with VPNs were during the pandemic, when the ability to remotely access secure campus networks became a necessity for people working and studying from home. Post-pandemic, the need for remote access has slowed from its frantic 2020 pace, but hasn’t stopped.

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New on the Job: Kafui Kouakou, AVP of Career Development and Experiential Learning

Inside Higher Ed

New on the Job: Kafui Kouakou, AVP of Career Development and Experiential Learning Ashley Mowreader Thu, 01/04/2024 - 03:00 AM The inaugural role at Quinnipiac University prioritizes hands-on learning inside and outside the classroom to promote career readiness for students.

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Claudine Gay’s resignation had nothing to do with plagiarism | Moira Donegan

The Guardian - Higher Education

Her resignation is merely the latest episode in the right wing’s assault on education – a project that has increased in its virulence in recent years Any political observer who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that the resignation of Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University who was driven from her job this week, had nothing to do with plagiarism.

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Oden Assumes Historic Appointment at Thurgood Marshall College Fund

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Racquel Oden is the first woman in Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s 37-year history to assume the role of Board Chair, announced the organization, which was founded in 1987 by Dr. N. Joyce Payne as a bastion of support for Black students seeking higher education. Racquel Oden Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Inc. Oden takes the new role with extensive experience in finance and a highly regarded reputation in the wealth management business, according to TMCF .

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We Know Diversity Statements Are Political Litmus Tests

The Chronicle of Higher Education

It's time to end this discriminatory practice. By Komi Frey It's time to end this discriminatory practice.

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JENNIFER WELLS-MARSHALL

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Jennifer Wells-Marshall Jennifer Wells-Marshall has been named associate director of the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service at Alabama A&M University. Marshall holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tuskegee University as well as a master’s in human development and family studies and a doctorate in educational psychology from Auburn University.

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Advice Higher Ed Institutions Can Give Students to Help Manage Their Storage

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Higher education leaders are familiar with difficult conversations. They’re an important part of leadership, after all, and administrators need to make hard choices every day as part of the delicate balance of institutional priorities, student success, employee welfare, budgets, security and so much more. In the higher ed IT world, one ongoing difficult conversation revolves around managing cloud storage.

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Teacher-Run Organization Seeks to Educate Students on Historical Resistance Efforts

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Two major New York state universities are collaborating with a teacher-run organization seeking to teach communities and students about civil resistance in local history, creating an online platform to display the organization’s curricula and local resistance efforts. Kesha James Now going into its third year of operations, the Antiracist Curriculum Project (ACP) has been working diligently to develop social studies curriculum that teaches students about the systemic injustices and historical re

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Reflections on Teaching: Learning from Our Stories

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on June 12, 2013 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Here’s a great story. A graduate student is attending a lecture given by one of her intellectual heroes, the Brazilian educator and theorist Paulo Freire. She takes notes furiously, trying to capture as many of his words as possible. Seeing that she is keenly interested in what Freire had to say, his translator asks if she would like to meet him.

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How to Embrace the Power of Extrinsic Motivation in Class

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Grades and deadlines don’t have to be the bad guys of college teaching. By James M. Lang and Kristi Rudenga Asia Pietryzk for The Chronicle Grades and deadlines don’t have to be the bad guys of college teaching.

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Colorado becomes one of the first to employ an incarcerated professor

University Business

For the two-hour class, David Carrillo, the adjunct professor teaching for Adams State University, mostly kept his hands in his pockets as he lectured students in green uniforms, some bright and others faded with time. Like his students at the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility, Carrillo, 49, also wears green. He holds a position that is extremely rare in prison: He’s an incarcerated professor teaching in a prison bachelor’s degree program.

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Reflections on Teaching: Learning from Our Stories

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on June 12, 2013 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Here’s a great story. A graduate student is attending a lecture given by one of her intellectual heroes, the Brazilian educator and theorist Paulo Freire. She takes notes furiously, trying to capture as many of his words as possible. Seeing that she is keenly interested in what Freire had to say, his translator asks if she would like to meet him.

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The Five C’s of Building Great Teams in Higher Ed

Caylor Solutions

Explore these practical strategies for building teams in higher ed with Kathy Kissane's five C’s for building effective marketing teams. The post The Five C’s of Building Great Teams in Higher Ed appeared first on Caylor Solutions.

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Howard U Investigates Social Media Video Taken by Trespassers

Inside Higher Ed

Howard University is investigating an alleged break-in and vandalism after a video circulated on social media, showing three unknown individuals walking through the university’s former divinity school, The Washington Post reported. The building, Benjamin E. Mays Hall, still houses archival materials.

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Lessons from learning analytics

SRHE

by Liz Moores and Rob Summers Why bother collecting learning analytics data? Some of the reported benefits of using learning analytics data include enabling personalised learning and narrowing attainment gaps. Indeed, a quick dip into some of the recent TEF feedback summaries to higher education institutions seems to suggest that use of learning analytics is valued by TEF panels.

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University of North Dakota Plans to Return Tribal Remains

Inside Higher Ed

The University of North Dakota plans to begin returning Native American ancestral remains to their tribes starting this year, The Grand Forks Herald reported.

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Conversation: The Guaranteed Budget-Saver Higher Ed Can’t Buy

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Budgeting involves nuanced, difficult conversations. But too often, institutions shy away from the very conversations they should have to make sure that their tech investments are paying off. That’s a mistake. Schools may meet certain goals on their journey and believe that they’re taking the right steps — newer devices, say, or support staff. But when considering efficiency, right-sizing and optimization, it’s about more than evaluating tools.

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This community college has 1 full-time Black faculty member out of 165. Why campuses struggle with diversity

University Business

At Cabrillo College near Santa Cruz, Nikia Chaney stands out. You can spot her bright pink hair from a distance. She’s also the only Black professor out of the community college’s 165 tenured or tenure-track faculty. Faculty diversity has increased slightly over the past 15 years, but a report the chancellor’s office issued in November acknowledged that “progress remains slow.

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Making the Most of Your Tech Education: 5 Essential Tips from Prof Praveen Garimella

Coursera blog

Meet Professor Praveen Garimella, he serves as a Professor and Adjunct Faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University, having devoted nearly two decades of his career to IIIT Hyderabad’s MSIT community. During his tenure with the MSIT programme, Praveen pioneered the ‘learning by doing’ pedagogy and was kind enough to offer five tips to learners interested in the fields of IT and computer science.

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Hayley Wolf: The Next VP of Sales at Liaison

Liaison International

WATERTOWN, Mass., Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Liai son International , an educational technology company that supports higher education enrollment, marketing, admissions, and student success on more than 1,200 campuses, announced the promotion of Hayley Wolf to the position of vice president of sales. In this role, Wolf will be responsible for driving revenue growth in alignment with Liaison’s go-to-market strategy and lead all aspects of sales operations to ensure Liaison meets its

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Key Takeaways: Lessons from 2023 for a Bright 2024

PeopleAdmin

As we dive into the challenges of 2024, there are some lessons we can take with us from 2023. In our recent webinar, Lessons from 2023 for a Bright 2024, panelists reflected on what was top of mind as they wrapped up 2023, including job advertising, the candidate experience during the hiring process, and HigherEd workforce trends. Attendees heard from Andy Boom ( JobElephant ), Ircka West (PeopleAdmin), and Lucas Del Priore ( PeopleAdmin ) as they shared their valuable insights—check out some ke

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A Modern-Day Greek Tragedy

Inside Higher Ed

A Modern-Day Greek Tragedy mprutter@mit.edu Thu, 01/04/2024 - 03:00 AM How the classic tragedies of the past speak to events today.

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