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Rhode Island College Requires Masks in Classrooms for Students and Faculty Amid COVID Surge

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Providence County is in the "high" category for community transmission, according to the CDC. "We Furthermore, with most students, faculty and staff traveling to and from places without mask mandates on a daily basis, continuing to require masks in all situations on campus will be less effective and more difficult to enforce."

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Via Wins New Product Award

Via's

Campus Technology Recognizes Via Global’s Intake & Program Match Via’s Traveler Intake and Program Match received the 2022 New Product Award from Campus Technology , one of higher education’s top information sources. The information gathered helps align travelers with their ideal program. Now we can work with early stage students.

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Are We There Yet? Revising and Questioning Affirmative Action

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In other words, Affirmative Action should have been a beginning policy step, along with lots of educational practice, for organizations to move towards treating everyone equitably across racial categories.

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Why playing in college bowl games may motivate football players to study harder

University Business

There are many incentives to the players for competing in the bowl games, including prizes and cash, maybe the chance to travel to a new city that many of the players have never visited before, and the exposure of playing on national television,” Curs says.

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Study Abroad in College

Great College Advice

Study abroad programs can be a great way to immerse yourself in a different culture, travel to new places, and become more acquainted with the world around us. Some students already have traveled as youngsters, while others have not been outside of the country by the end of high school. What countries interest you most?

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Analysis of Students’ Transition Back to Face-to-Face Instruction

The Scholarly Teacher

Although not the same lesson learned and lesson transferred, the third category are related skills. Prior to the shift to online teaching, 47% of students believed that face-to-face instruction was the “best” modality; 33% reported it to promote engagement/be less distracting; and 14% reported traveling to class was more difficult.

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Higher Education’s Moment: Religious, Secular, and Spiritual Equity

Supporting Student Success

The last few decades have seen students’ opportunities to experience these perspectives dramatically increase, as social media, technology, and world travel have all accelerated. In this sample from the 2017 survey, all categories on the left represent identities within the Christian religious community.