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2023 Trends in Higher Education

Hanover Research

Hanover’s 2023 Trends in Higher Education report highlights new and continued priorities for the year, drawn from our higher education research and experience advising and collaborating with hundreds of institutions.

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4 takeaways from marketing to graduate students in 2023—and predictions for 2024

EAB

Our research team has found the following as the primary risks of AI use to enrollment teams: Predictions for 2024: In 2024, new AI priorities will emerge across the institution. As those students matriculate into our graduate and adult education programs, we will need resources in place to support them. Ready to find out more?

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4 tips to improve your college’s behavioral intervention team

EAB

Download the BIT/CARE team assessment 2. Equip faculty and staff to better refer students to support Faculty and staff play a critical role in supporting students' mental health and well-being. Use this audit annually to evaluate gaps in your BIT/CARE team’s preparedness.

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2 programs that facilitate positive mental health conversations among Black men

EAB

The National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHHD) developed the Brother You’re On My Mind (BYOMM) toolkit based on research that showed a gap in depression treatment for college-aged Black men. Fraternity leaders can download the toolkit materials and view a recorded webinar online at no cost. June 15, 2022.

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Leadership Strategies for Rebuilding Trust on Campus: Part 2

Campus Sonar

Campus leaders need to thoroughly assess, streamline, and reprioritize these efforts to ensure all students are aware of and have access to support services and preparation resources and that the teams doing the work can collaborate efficiently and effectively. Engage in community outreach. Emphasize “doing” more than “telling.”

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

EAB

Blog: Student-parents are a common equity blind spot The Child Care Barrier Generation Hope’s new research report, “ The Child Care Barrier: The Impacts of Inaccessible and Costly Child Care for Student Parents ” explores the challenges student parents face while pursuing higher education and caring for their families.

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How Scholarship, Service, and Experience Inform One Professor's Research

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Massey, an associate professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Binghamton University, a State University of New York (SUNY) institution, is leading research on the Gay Men’s Health Crisis History Project. It became the most read/downloaded paper ever in that journal’s history and certainly in my academic career. “If

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