Thu.Sep 01, 2022

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Big Decision, Little Time: 3 Factors to Consider When Deciding on a University/College

Student Life Network

When you’re in Grade 12, it seems like there are millions of programs at millions of schools, each offering unique, appealing benefits – trust me, I know how overwhelming it can be! Two years ago, when I was in my senior year of high school, I chose the University of Toronto (St. George Campus), and there were three key factors that influenced this decision. 1.

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You Will Never Regret Studying Abroad

PUC

Sarah West graduated from PUC this past school year with a Bachelor of Social Work & Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Studies. One year during college, she enrolled in the ACA Argentina program and loved the experience so much that she wanted to do a summer program- so she did. Sarah recently returned stateside after […].

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Jehana Schwandt: Welcome Back

Ridgewater College

Welcome to our new Ridgewater warriors and welcome back to our returning warriors! I am excited to see many faces — both on our campuses and in our virtual world. At Ridgewater College we are committed to celebrating diversity, creating spaces of inclusion, and being a welcoming and safe space where every one can be their authentic self. The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) serves as a resource for employees, students, and community members.

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Semester Program Spotlight: Study Abroad in Stellenbosch, South Africa

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on September 1, 2022 by Cat Rogliano. Interested in an adventure-packed study abroad experience? Spend a semester in Stellenbosch, South Africa ! Located in the Western Cape, this university town is surrounded by vineyards and lush mountains. You can explore history, culture, and nature here in abundance, from swimming with penguins at Boulders Beach to reflecting on the country’s past on Robben Island. .

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Welcome to the Sept-Oct Learning & Teaching Enhancement Theme: Careers and Employability

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Welcome to the September and October Learning & Teaching Enhancement Theme: Careers and Employability. In this first post, Colm Harmon, Vice-Principal Students, introduces the series, contextualising its importance in the landscape of the current Curriculum Transformation Programme. Helen Stringer, Assistant Director of the Careers Service, then provides some insights into the content of the series, before […].

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How To Capture And Keep The Attention Of Today’s Prospective Students: Attention Retention, Episode 6

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Listen Now: Attention Retention, Episode 6. 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 6: How To Capture And Keep The Attention Of Today’s Prospective Students.

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Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance – Fall 2022 Updates

Goucher DEI

Background. In the fall of 2020, Goucher College became a founding member of the Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance (LACRELA), a partnership of 72 colleges nationwide. The goal of LACRELA, which is coordinated by the University of South California (USC) Race and Equity Center, is to foster greater racial equity on our campus through assessment, education, and strategic DEI activities.

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Restarting and/or Resetting: Opportunities to Start Anew

The Scholarly Teacher

Todd Zakrajsek. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Key Statement: Reset by reflecting on what you love most about teaching. Introduction. Restarting and resetting mean almost the same thing. Almost, but not quite. There is a subtle difference. When we stop doing something and then start doing it again, we restart. We can finish the spring semester, be off from teaching for a bit, and then restart again in the summer semester or fall.