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Students connect peers to alumni, industry resources

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The Connect Team at Hamilton College in New York serves as a bridge between students and graduates working in various industries. The team puts on dozens of events and works with hundreds of alumni who conduct interviews and writes a blog to create resources for their classmates. Click here to submit.

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Helpful Apps to Download for Your Study Abroad Experience

AIFS Abroad

If you are staying in Europe, South Africa, or parts of Latin America, you should be able to take Bolt should Uber not be working for whatever reason. Travel content is consistently popular on the app, particularly when there’s engaging video of breathtaking scenic views combined with a “day in the life” type of narrative.

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Roommate and Housing Selection

Hope College Network

To make it short, we ended up in the Adventure Landing , which is really small amusement park with mini-golf, laser tag, and mainly go-karts. I was mainly beating him in the first half of the three hours, but he was beating me in the second half of the three hours, which leads me to the informative part of this blog.

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3 Questions on UT Austin’s New $10K Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Learning Innovation I’m totally psyched about the newly announced master of science in artificial intelligence (MSAI) degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Perfect for working adults. These technologies have many potential applications, but only if there are enough trained professionals to do the work.

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How do we enable transformative university transitions?

SRHE

Using yearly interviews with 40 home, undergraduate full-time students who started their studies in 2013/2014, my research at an English northern red brick university (NRBU) focused on how students understood, and made sense of, their experiences of student life as they moved into, through, and beyond university. I absolutely loved Uni.