Fri.Nov 24, 2023

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UW-Parkside looks to cut 50 full-time jobs, about 10% of its workforce - Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, Higher Ed Dive

Ray Schroeder

The University of Wisconsin Parkside plans to cut 50 full-time equivalent jobs, amounting to roughly 10% of its workforce, to help remedy a multi-million dollar budget shortfall. The public institution will achieve the reductions through layoffs, attrition and voluntary departures, Scott Menke, its interim chancellor, wrote in a campus message last week.

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David Turner obituary

The Guardian Higher Education

My father, David Turner, who has died aged 77, was a highly respected and renowned computer scientist whose name will always be associated with functional programming, and the lead that the UK still takes in developing and fostering the discipline. David was an early advocate for functional programming, which promises a higher-level, more abstract approach to writing software.

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Podcast: Broader technical landscape and key players in Generative AI – Episode 4 (20 mins)

Teaching Matters Online Learning

The fourth and final episode of Generative AI podcast series↗️ features James Stewart, a lecturer at Science, Technology and Innovations studies↗️, The University of Edinburgh. This episode provides a comprehensive exploration of Generative AI, discussing its influence not only in academia but also across industries, and delving into the key players in this dynamic landscape.

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Top 10 must-have web CMS features for higher education institutions

Terminalfour

There are plenty of solutions out there, but the higher education sector faces specific challenges compared to the commercial one, and choosing a CMS and digital engagement platform that was designed for higher education will yield advantages. Here are our top 10 features to look for.

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Vermont State University student leaders protest budget cuts, seek greater voice - Babette Stolk, Vt Digger

Ray Schroeder

As Vermont State University enacts a series of cost-cutting measures, members of the school’s student government said Monday that their voices are not being heard. During a press conference at the Statehouse, students implored school officials to give them a seat at the table and allow them greater input as budget cuts are being made. “Rescind these decisions, reevaluate what is best for your student body, request student feedback, meet us and allow student voices to be heard,” said Zachary Durr

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Studying Abroad in Ireland as a Music Student

ISA Journal

Looking out over the wild Cliffs of Moher at dusk in County Clare. Ever since I was a little kid, I've loved Irish music. I remember listening to CDs of the Irish harp or people singing traditional Irish songs and squishing my ear up against the speaker so I didn’t miss a single note.