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How to empower student-parents in higher education: A conversation with Generation Hope

EAB

Their experiences as parents and their juggling of multiple responsibilities offer valuable insights and contribute to diverse discussions and perspectives in classrooms and campus activities. To get the word out about an institution's services, leaders should consider targeted marketing and communication efforts.

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OSU Cascades integrates equitable career readiness

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Oregon State University, Cascades, is placing career-readiness competencies in the classroom and at the forefront of campus activities with its new initiative, Cascades Edge. ’” says Blair Garland, chief marketing officer and engagement officer at OSU Cascades. … How do we engage more students?’”

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Opening International Branches of US-Based Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 153 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Olgun Cicek

The Change Leader, Inc.

Although many other countries compete in this market, an increasing number of international students who can’t travel to the US would like to attend the same prestigious institutions at home. campus and a second that aligns with the country where the branch is located. I also provide advisory services. Does that make sense?

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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

Campus Groups

It is when new students immerse themselves in college life and returning students renew with campus activities and traditions. Based on feedback from our 200+ Partner Campuses, the following practices are proven to help your campus maximize student involvement: Raise Awareness about Campus Resources.

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Sustainability actions students take and want their colleges to take

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“I’ve had people tell me you could order hamburgers and the order would come in and it was chicken breast,” says Robert Nelson, chief executive officer at NACUFS, the National Association of College & University Food Services. “They should celebrate it and market that they’re engaging in it.

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