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10 ways to maximize your higher education conference experience

Terminalfour

It’s higher education conference season, and many of us are feeling a little rusty since the pandemic. Here are some tips on making the most of attending conferences based on our own experience attending and sponsoring several dozens of higher ed events.

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Why Is College Enrollment Declining?

Higher Education Today

Title: Exploring the Exodus From Higher Education Source: Edge Research, HCM Strategies, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation A collaborative study between Edge Research, HCM Strategies and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to shed light on why an increasing number of people are choosing not to attend college. As enrollment has been.

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Four Key Elements of Successful Data Governance

Collegis Education Data Management

Data governance has a number of definitions, but I like Google’s definition best. According to Google , it means “a principled approach to managing data during its lifecycle, from acquisition to use to disposal.” This definition does two things: It provides a strategic view of data governance, and it stresses the importance of the role of principles that apply to data throughout its existence.

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Refreshed; Reset; Re-Energized

PUC

By Becky St. Clair Let’s just start with the whole point of this blog post, so if you don’t make it past the first two sentences, you’ll at least leave with the one thing I want to make sure you know: Things feel good here at PUC. Now, what prompted this statement (and this blog […].

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The Roompact Recap for Fall 2022

Roompact

Are we back to normal yet? Hello Roompact Friends! The rush of opening is complete and we’re coming off our most successful opening ever. In August/September, our average response time to your support emails was 15 minutes, and by being even more proactive, we’ve been able to reduce the number of times you’ve had to email us.

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LinkedIn vs. Handshake: Which Should I Use?

Biola

Jeffrey Yuen ('19) is a Ph.D. student at Rosemead School of Psychology Planning for a career can be a challenging experience and one may wonder where to start or which resources to utilize.

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NACADA’s 2022 Annual Service Project

NACADA

NACADA’s 2022 Annual Service Project. What is a Service Project? The NACADA conference service project is an important part of the annual conference with the goal of leaving positive impact on the host city. Previous projects have included fundraising efforts, food drives, clothing drives and book donations. The Portland 2022 conference planning committee has selected Self Enhancement, Inc.

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Interdisciplinarity

SRHE

by GR Evans. Historian GR Evans takes the long view of developments in interdisciplinary studies, with particular reference to experience at Cambridge, where progress may at times be slow but is also measured. Many institutions have in recent years developed new academic structures or other initiatives intended to promote interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Admissions Advice From a Current Freshman

Hope College Network

The college admissions process felt daunting as I began my senior year of high school. It was what my entire life and education had been leading up to. Plus, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. I’m the oldest child, so nobody in my family had gone through the process since 1997. I also came from an average public school and didn’t have the same resources as my friends who went to college prep schools.

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Admissions Advice From a Freshman

Hope College Network

The college admissions process felt daunting as I began my senior year of high school. It was what my entire life and education had been leading up to. Plus, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. I’m the oldest child, so nobody in my family had gone through the process since 1997. I also came from an average public school and didn’t have the same resources as my friends who went to college prep schools.