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Report Details How Titles III and V of the Higher Education Act Could Better Serve Students of Color and Low-Income Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Title V allows us to meet academic needs in really wonderful ways with tutoring and professional development for faculty, but our students have a lot of other needs and we’re seeing that more and more,” said Fabrizio. There are needs with food, housing, mental health support and counseling. …

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Women in Leadership: Empowering Change across Generations and Cultures

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By sharing experiences and offering guidance, these leaders dismantle systemic barriers and provide clear pathways for the next generation. The ripple effects are profound, as mentees frequently evolve into mentors themselves, perpetuating a cycle of empowerment that benefits entire communities.

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

Faculty Focus

Institutions can foster connections through the following strategies: Virtual Mentorship Programs: Pairing students with mentors who provide guidance, support, and career advice can significantly enhance the online learning experience. Mentors can be faculty members, alumni, or industry professionals.

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AI for everyone – but not everything

HEPI

Leaders were aware that students were feeling nervous and uncertain about what they could use legitimately, with contradictory guidance sometimes being given about the use of tools with embedded AI functionality, such as Grammarly. Students were also concerned about a perceived lack of transparency around the use of AI.

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The entrepreneurial university by design: a reflection on recent reporting and guidance

HEPI

Entrepreneurial universities should provide professional development for staff. Centralising the enterprising stakeholder within the university and aligning the role with policy and guidance will help the development of entrepreneurial universities. It is people who make the difference. Email Address.

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The Power of Alumni Networks: Featuring Graduate Success Stories in Your Marketing Strategy?

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Schools that foster strong alumni engagement can tap into this network to offer students real-world insights, industry-specific guidance, and professional connections that go beyond what traditional career services can provide. Personalized outreach is key to maintaining long-term engagement.

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Report: How States Used Pandemic Relief Funding to Promote Student Well-Being

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

States invested in administrative approaches to improve discipline practices, wraparound services, professional development, and community engagement.