Wed.Jul 20, 2022

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My First In-Person Event Since 2019: TEDxToronto 2022

Student Life Network

I was graciously invited to this year’s TEDxToronto conference and believe it or not, it was my first in-person event since 2019! It was a refreshing experience away from the pandemic norms (endless video calls and awkward technical difficulties) and it served as a reminder of our common humanity; the essence of human connection. This year’s TEDxToronto captured the theme into three sections: Renewing How We Care, Renewing How We See, and Renewing How We Build.

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Life After PUC: An Interview With Alum Nephtali Marin

PUC

Nephtali Marin graduated from PUC in 2021 with a B.F.A in Film, and decided to stay on our beautiful campus to continue his passion for videography by helping out the PR department. Having worked at PUC’s PR office since his freshman year of college, he shares that being a part of the Pioneers family is […].

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Washington Update: Proposed Changes to Title IX and Protecting Vulnerable StudentsChanging Higher Ed Podcast 113 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this episode, Tom Netting returns to the show for an intensive discussion about the proposed amendments to Title IX as well as the recently released notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) relating to several key issues left over from this year’s Neg Reg process, including borrower defense to repayment (BDR) and public service loan forgiveness (PLSF).

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REF 2021: reflecting on results, rules and regulations, and reform (again)

SRHE

by Ian McNay. Research Excellence Framework 2021. The irritations researchers experience when working with secondary data are exemplified in looking at the REF 2021 results and comparing with 2014. The 2021 results by Unit of Assessment (UoA) on screen are laid out with all four profiles in one line across the page. Four are fitted on to one page. When you try to print, or, at least when I do, they are laid out in a single column, so one UoA takes a full page.