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Visual Documentation of the College Meltdown Needed

Higher Education Inquirer

The Higher Education Inquirer is looking for images to document the College Meltdown which began in 2010. The US Department of Higher Education posts hundreds of campus closings each year. Images of these closed schools can be used to document an important part of US higher education history.

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Pathway providers sign new global partnerships

The PIE News

“With the demand for STEM programs rising, the latest partnership with CWRU will bring their popular engineering program to Indian students in a hybrid format, and at a much lower cost,” Vaibhav Singh, co-founder of Leap said, of the program starting August 2023. The Charles H.

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New Report Shows Pandemic Negatively Impacted “Gen P’s” Interest in College

EAB

The report summarizes the results of a new survey of more than 20,000 “Gen P” high school students—those whose college-going behaviors have been influenced by the pandemic. This new data shows us that it is having a profound impact on whether high school graduates decide to attend college at all.”

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Growing Universities with Post-Traditional Students: with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Carol Aslanian | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 009

The Change Leader, Inc.

Her first project in the post-traditional student world was called Youth and Direction for a Learning Society that got hard data to help colleges grow the population of older students coming back to school at two-year and four-year colleges by talking to employers about their needs.

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Inside the 2024 SANsational Awards: Meet this Year’s Winners!

WCET Frontiers

The 2024 SANsational Awards Committee includes: Dr. Bill Hall, Campbell University, Dr. Miguel Valenzuela, The Chicago School, LaDonna Rodvold, University of South Dakota, Sharyl Thompson, CEO, Higher Education Regulatory (HER) Consulting, and, Jeannie Pauline Yockey-Fine, J.D., It is known for its focus on career-oriented education.

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