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Professional Writing Starts in the Classroom: Building Student’s Career Readiness through Communication

University Business

Expectations for communication skills are high for students entering college and even higher for graduating students transitioning to their careers. Following the shift to distance learning and hybrid work, effective written and cross-channel communication is more critical than ever.

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Faculty-Student Partnerships in Curriculum Design and Review

The Scholarly Teacher

One of the foundational studies in this field is Healey, Flint, and Harrington's (2014), offering a conceptual model that outlines student engagement through partnership with faculty through four pathways: assessment projects, curriculum consultation, subject-based research, and SoTL (see Figure 1). Image courtesy of Wix.

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The Power of Student Testimonials

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Using Student Profiles as Content Marketing Tools Last year, I wrote about the importance of organic content in higher education marketing. In that piece, I touched on student testimonials as a content option for institutions of higher education. Student testimonials allow you to hear actual input from your most valuable customers.

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Answering the Call

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Students pose with Dr. Johnnie L. Pharmacy schools are preparing students who can address healthcare needs and helping people live healthier lives. Evolving role of pharmacists “Pharmacists play a big role in the healthcare system,” says Clarissa Ferdinand, a fourth-year student in the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at FAMU.

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Enrollment Strategies and the Evolving Expectations of Students in 2024

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Strategies for Increasing Student Enrollment The traditional paradigms of higher education enrollment have shifted, driven by technological advancements and changing student demographics. Many institutions aren’t doing enough to meet those demands, and prospective students can sniff them out.

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What drives student interest in study abroad in 2024?

University Business

Today’s college students are more interested than ever in study abroad, itching to travel after spending much of their formative high school years in a pandemic. But perhaps the greatest benefit is an expanded worldview – confirmed by 83% of the college students we surveyed in Terra Dotta’s 2024 Voice of the Students survey report.

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Know who you enroll: the 6 traits of the upcoming college student

University Business

High school students molded by the pandemic are rejuvenated to experience an in-person college experience again. ” It draws from conversations with over 20,000 high school students, counselors, parents, EAB partners and college enrollment teams. That’s an 8% rise compared to 2021.

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