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New DEI Certificate at Muhlenberg Joins Others Working Toward Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The events of 2020 are still resonating. said 2020 helped corporations, nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities see there was crucial work to be done in creating a more just and equitable environment and society. The goal is to attract a broad audience to the program, said Dr. A.J. As the U.S.

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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

As you think about those inciting incidents that drew you to higher education, take time to connect with those who have been by your side on your journey. Higher education is heading into the eye of the tornado. He achieved this with a technical degree and lots of continuing education.

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Report: Latinos Essential to Growing STEM Workforce

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

workforce participation growth between 2010-2020, the report noted. Martínez, senior director of research and impact at SHPE during a Sep. Graduate students’ needs are focused on financing their education and financial support for conference travel. Encourage research and scholarship on U.S. of the U.S. population.

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Inquiring Minds Want to Know…About Social, Cognitive, and Teacher Presence Online

The Scholarly Teacher

For the framework to be truly effective, faculty need practical strategies for implementation (Fiock, 2020; Garrison & Arbaugh, 2007). A meta-analysis of blended learning and technology use in higher education: From the general to the applied. Journal of Computing in Higher Education , 26 (1), 87-122.

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A Student-Centric Approach to Higher Education Marketing in 2022

Blackboard Higher Education

The last year has revealed a demand for flexibility in higher education which will endure well beyond the pandemic. We’ve identified three key higher education recruitment strategies to attract and enroll nontraditional students in this transformed environment. 1) Speak to their career aspirations.

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Why not HE? The reasons those from under-represented backgrounds decide against university

SRHE

Efforts to widen higher education access have tended to focus on the provision of information and supportto those from under-represented backgrounds. The opportunity to do just this was presented in two small research projects I recently worked on (Raven, 2021a and 2022). by Neil Raven.

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This program dedicated to boosting first-gen success rates is tripling down

University Business

First-generation college students are among higher education’s most prominent yet precarious student demographics. First-generation college students’ four-year graduation rate at the University of Michigan reached 83% , one point less than continuing education students. Consequently, its buzz is growing.