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AIFS Abroad Signs CANIE Accord to Mitigate International Education’s Impact on Climate Change 

AIFS Abroad

AIFS Abroad is pleased to announce that we are the first study abroad provider from the United States to sign the CANIE Accord. This initiative is a voluntary commitment we have made to make significant efforts to mitigate our impact on climate change. CANIE (Climate Action Network for International Educators) is a grassroots initiative formed by international education practitioners from around the world who recognize the importance of stepping up and taking action on climate change.

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Restorative Practices in ResLife: The Role of Fair Process in Curriculum Development

Roompact

This post is one in a series about integrating Restorative Practices into a model for residential learning. Start with the introduction as a primer and explore posts on other strategies you can utilize with a restorative lens. | Introduction | Roommate Agreements | Floor Meetings & Circles | Curriculum Development | Residential Curriculum | Intentional.

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The Impact of Transitions on Neurodivergent Young Adults

CIP

This article was recently published by Autism Advocate Parenting Magazine: www.autismadvocateparentingmagazine.com. "While young adults who enter the adult world through work or post-secondary education often say, "I have autism," it is less common for them to define how this impacts their life in the short and long term. What challenges do they have that they should share with an employer?

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Addressing the Hurdles to Landing a Good Job for America’s Youth Changing Higher Ed Podcast 115 with Dr. Artem Gulish and Kathryn Campbell

The Change Leader, Inc.

It’s taking students longer than previous generations to land a good job. That’s the subject of discussion in this podcast with Dr. Artem Gulish and Kathryn Peltier Campbell. Artem is a senior policy strategist and research faculty member at the Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) at Georgetown University. With the hurdles to landing a good job, America's younger generations are facing greater challenges than their parents establishing financial footing.

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How to Compete in a Market When Your School Doesn’t Have a National Brand: Attention Retention, Episode 4

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Listen Now: Attention Retention, Episode 4. Together with our friends at Enrollify, Archer Education is bringing you a podcast about attracting and retaining the modern, adult learner. Listen in every other Tuesday this summer for Attention Retention : a six-part series with Angie Mohr, Clayton Dean, and Zach Busekrus. Episode 4: How to Compete in a Market When Your School Doesn’t Have a National Brand.

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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

Campus Groups

We know how critical the fall is for student engagement. It is when new students immerse themselves in college life and returning students renew with campus activities and traditions. This article outlines 5 student engagement strategies for the fall. 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.