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Formerly Incarcerated Students Are Humans First

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There are more than 400 Higher Education in Prison programs throughout the country, and that is good news since students who participate in college while incarcerated are 48% less likely to return to prison after release compared to their peers. For returning citizens, the benefits of college extend beyond academics.

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Equity in a World of Artificial Intelligence

WCET Frontiers

Equally important, but discussed very little, are the equity considerations around how AI can and should be leveraged in higher education. Today we’ll look at both the positive and potentially negative aspects of generative AI in higher education as it relates to educational equity.

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Looking to the future for our technical community

HEPI

The blogs have addressed some of the biggest challenges in the higher education and research sector around technical career pathways , research culture and how to create a skilled and sustainable workforce , and the series has featured a range of voices including pro-vice chancellors and technicians themselves.

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Ed Dept Grants $40M for Student Success Efforts

Insight Into Diversity

By prioritizing equity, the program seeks to ensure that more students, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, can achieve credentials that lead to economic success and further educational opportunities.

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Higher Education in Ireland

HESA

Today we are talking all things Irish higher education, and joining us as our expert guide to the terrain is Ellen Hazelkorn, principal at BH Associates, a Higher Education consultancy in Ireland, a Professor Emerita at the Technological University of Dublin and one of the sharpest all-around minds in European higher education.