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Introducing the Roompact Blog Cohort 2024

Roompact

We’d like to introduce the Roompact Blogging Cohort for the upcoming year! Every year we refresh our blog cohort with new writers. Roompact hires bloggers to further increase our contributions to the field through the free dissemination of ideas and knowledge. Continue Reading →

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Stay tuned for new Homeroom Blog posts from the U.S. Department of Education.

Ed.gov Blog

Stay tuned for new Homeroom Blog posts from the U.S. The post Stay tuned for new Homeroom Blog posts from the U.S. appeared first on ED.gov Blog. Department of Education. Department of Education.

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Dear Dan, We Need More Frankensteins: The Value of the SAAL Blog for HESA Student Learning

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

You see, your campus assessment monsters (Kaczmarek, 2018) have served as a key component of my class on “Ethical and Political Considerations in Assessment” for my Foundations of Assessment in Higher Education and Student Affairs course since the fall of 2020. Your blog post and others (e.g., link] Mahoney, S.

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First Time Presenter Reflection Blog

NACADA

The NACADA 2024 Annual Conference’s theme of “A Beautiful Day in the Burgh,” rooted in the work of Fred Rogers and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, invites us to connect with our advising neighborhood, our colleagues across the country and around the globe, both in-person in Pittsburgh and in virtual spaces.

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Hackers Hijack Bluefield University Alert System, Ransoms School Files

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Your personal information is at risk to be leaked on the darkweb blog,” the messages said. Bluefield University was subject to hackers this week, with them taking over the Virginia university’s emergency alerts system and threatening to leak school files if the school doesn’t pay up, NBC News reported. “We

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Homeschooling: The Lifeline We Didn’t Know We Needed

Ed.gov Blog

I saw in her eyes that she had unlocked the magic of reading, and I knew the prescribed educational path would stifle her, leaving her mind yearning Continue Reading The post Homeschooling: The Lifeline We Didnt Know We Needed appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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Howard Awarded Nearly $1M for HIV Prevention Among Black Women

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Howard plans to focus its work on engagement through the arts — that is through podcasts, blogs, fashion shows, and art workshops designed for Black cisgender and transgender women. Setting the P.A.C.E. Gilead’s executive vice president of corporate affairs and general counsel, Deborah H.

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