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Top 10 Gifts for Study Abroad Students in 2023

AIFS Abroad

If you’re searching for gifts for someone in your life who loves traveling or will  study abroad in 2023 , don’t miss these amazing gift options for international travelers. . We recommend a twistable travel pillow for the study abroad student in your life. When it comes to packing for studying abroad , it’s pretty much an art form.

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Prospects are tired of your advertisements. Organic social media can change that.

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Blogs Prospects are tired of your advertisements. Read on for two key recommendations from our work. Student testimonial posts: These posts give students the time and space to share their stories and the institution's impact on their life and career. Organic social media can change that.

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Is Poetry Dying?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma A freshman dormmate won the Pulitzer Prize in poetry nearly a decade ago. The share of adults who said that they had read a poem (not plural) not for school or work, 12 percent in 2017, was nearly a third less than in 1992. His book sold, according to the last count that I saw, 353 copies.

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City College of San Francisco struggles to heat classrooms

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Malaika Finkelstein, who serves on the grievance team for AFT2121, the college’s faculty union, said she started hearing about ongoing heating problems in buildings at two of the campuses this past fall, while the campus where she teaches has been without working heat for years. “That was heartbreaking.

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Interview with Robert T. Tally Jr. on historicizing 'The Hobbit'

Confessions of a Community College Dean

That said, this student of Tolkien had at least one salient critical premise: more can be going on in a work of literary fantasy than just make-believe. avoids reductive shortcuts while also presenting Tolkien’s first work of fiction as deeply historical. By contrast, the novel is a literary form suited to a secular modernity.

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Law school "denaming" sparks donor debacle

Confessions of a Community College Dean

He also donated over $35,000 to the law school—a substantial sum at the time—and gave more to the university throughout his life. Frank Cialone, an attorney who has worked on a number of donor dispute cases in higher education, said he doubted that Smith and his relatives had grounds for a successful lawsuit.

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