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Building Business Brilliance

Insight Into Diversity

CMU Competition Cultivates Future Leaders Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Business Administration recently hosted the Next-Gen Central Event, an immersive experience designed to introduce high school students to the world of business, management, and enterprise operations. Its more than just a fun day out of school.

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A fortune in the short-term: Is it time for CE programs to explode?

University Business

Whether it’s dual enrollment for high school students or certificate programs that are offered either to young people or to folks looking to advance their skillsets.” “One thing we’re very focused on is that UNF will be Jacksonville’s life-long learning provider,” Kantner told The Florida Times-Union.

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Highlights from Higher Ed: International Enrollment, Campus IT Challenges, Global Recruitment, and Most-Regretted Majors 

Liaison International

International enrollment rose 4% during the 2021-22 school year and climbed another 9% in the fall 2022 semester. Total international enrollment stood at 948,519 students in the 2021-22 school year, compared to 914,095 in the prior year. Most Schools Plan to Increase Global Recruitment Initiatives. Source: Forbes.

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How to bridge the payment gap and exceed student expectations

University Business

This not only highlights a gap between student expectations and campus payment offerings but also poses a critical question: Are universities truly meeting the payment technology needs of the very demographics they aim to serve? Such high costs set the expectation for top-tier amenities, including the latest in campus technology.

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

Not preparing students for the AI-fluent workforce The overemphasis on preventing “AI cheating” is also leading schools to ignore the broader impact of AI on the workforce. Instead, higher education leaders should proactively develop an institutional AI plan tailored to their unique needs and goals.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Fostering sense of belonging among Black undergraduate students Melissa McGuire, Ph.D., Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Fostering sense of belonging among Black undergraduate students Melissa McGuire, Ph.D.,