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The Epic, Must-Read Coverage in New York Magazine (Derek Newton)

Higher Education Inquirer

The Epic, Must-Read Coverage in New York Magazine May 15 READ IN APP Issue 364 Subscribe below to join 4,663 (+6) other smart people who get The Cheat Sheet. Upgrade to paid New York Magazine Goes All-In, And Its Glorious Venerable New York Magazine ran an epic piece (paywall) on cheating and cheating with AI recently.

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Money Magazine rewards 34 colleges with 5-star ranking, prioritizing ROI and graduation rates

University Business

Money Magazine has revamped its college ranking system into a star-tier list , and with it, it has named 34 colleges and universities to its five-star category. Money analyzed these institutions across 26 data points, then organized them into three categories. As a result, 736 colleges were considered.

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100 years of social intelligence

Campus Sonar

Thorndike of Columbia University Teachers College, identified it as one of three types of intelligence in his 1920 Harpers Magazine article, Intelligence and Its Uses. You can understand others (both within and outside your organization) in order to act wisely in situations which, dare I say twice in one decade, are unprecedented.

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William & Mary professors cry secrecy on data school, more

Inside Higher Ed

William & Mary has long had a liberal arts orientation and strong tradition of shared governance. Those are the kinds of organizations that I do best in, and I regret that this was not one of them.” Deanships work when there is alignment between “all stakeholders,” she also said.

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Public health majors grow by more than 1,000 percent

Inside Higher Ed

The World Health Organization defines public health as “all organized measures (whether public or private) to prevent disease, promote health, and prolong life among the population as a whole.” Why Public Health? The pandemic seems to have inspired more undergrads to study public health. Is this diversity newsletter?:

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Spring enrollment steady, just not for all institutions

Inside Higher Ed

percent, according to Clearinghouse data, and, over all, “I think stabilization is still pretty much where we are,” said Doug Shapiro, executive director of the organization's research center. Roxanne Garza, a senior policy adviser for education with the advocacy organization UnidosUS, said the growth in enrollment is good.

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Bringing Greater Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Two years in, Canton is preparing a proposal that outlines the reasons for making African American studies a department, and the benefit it would bring to the university, to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in which it is situated, and to the community. The college’s dean, Dr. David E. there were protests on campus.