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Essential tools: Preparing students for an AI-driven workforce

University Business

According to a recent survey of chief academic officers by Inside Higher Ed, only two in 10 provosts say their institution has published a policy or policies governing the use of AI. Just 14% of colleges and university provosts have reviewed their curriculums to ensure they prepare students for AIs increasing role in the workplace.

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New Impact Academy cohort represents 25 states, reaches 15,000 teacher-candidates annually

Deans for Impact

Building and sustaining a culture of equity and inclusion, and dismantling systems that oppress and marginalize. Thomas , Dean of the College of Education, ​​Grambling State University Elizabeth Dinkins , Dean of the School of Education, Bellarmine University James P. Strengthening community and district partnerships.

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CIEE awards four US institutions $1m each to transform study abroad

The PIE News

“Study abroad is one of the most transformational college experiences that supports student retention and persistence to graduation,” said Nancy Gonzales, executive vice president and university provost, ASU.

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Bridging Research and Practice

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Back in September, Western Michigan University—a public research institution located in the southwestern corner of the state—released its fall 2024 enrollment and retention numbers, much to the delight of the school’s provost, Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig. The fact that we had an increase of 3% last year, we don’t take that for granted.”

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Harvard President Resigns from Post

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Claudine Gay Jones floated Danielle Holley, the current president of Mount Holyoke College and the former dean of Howard University's Law School as a worthy successor to Gay. In the meantime, the university's provost, Dr. Alan M. Garner has been named interim president. Harvard issued a statement lamenting Gay's resignation.