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New Online Education Regulations Create Problems for Higher Edwith Russ Poulin | Changing Higher Ed 061

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this podcast, we discuss how new online regulations create problems for universities. The implementation of some of the latest higher education regulations is in limbo, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

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5 ways to create a community while students are studying remotely

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This week we're exploring creative ways that institutions might use technology to create that all-important sense of attachment to their university

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Daylight Savings ends on Nov. 1, but it doesn't have to affect your sleep

CU Work-Life Balance

While many people enjoy the Fall clock change and the extra hour in the morning, there are also those of us who find it to be another disruption to our internal clock. Luckily, taking these steps can help you adjust more quickly: Before the Clock Change. Keep your sleep schedule. Defining your bedtime and rise time and sticking with it is a great way to enjoy satisfying, efficient sleep.

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Changes to University Scholarship Processes Due to the Pandemicwith Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guests Keith Brown and Alania Cater | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 060

The Change Leader, Inc.

This podcast focuses on the changes to university scholarship processes due to the pandemic, and features Dr. Drumm McNaughton, Keith Brown and Alania Cater | Changing Higher Ed 060. The coronavirus pandemic’s tumultuous reach continues to upend higher education. This podcast looks at the disruption that has happened in the areas of scholarship, financial aid, and fundraising.