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Study: Zoom Live Chat Function Helped Students Feel More Comfortable

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The live chat function in Zoom classes helped students feel more comfortable, according to a recent University of Nevada, Las Vegas study. Dr. Rachael D. Robnett The study – published in the journal PLOS ONE – looked at anonymous chat summaries from Fall 2020 of 230 students in two introductory biology lecture courses with synchronous remote video instruction.

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Segmented, Stretched, and Misunderstood: Student Affairs Marketing and Communications

Dr. Josie Ahlquist

That’s the tweet. The TLDR. The spoiler alert. What is the current state of student affairs marketing and communications? It is segmented, stretched, and misunderstood. For over 10 years, I have been supporting and strategizing marketing and communications across campus, especially in student affairs. During the spring of 2022, I began formally researching how the student affairs divisions within.

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Seeing, Recognizing, Understanding, Thinking, Assessing, and Acting in and about the World Cannot Be Separated from the Term “Reading” | A Conversation with Patrick Shannon

Teaching & Learning in HigherEd

I spoke by email with with Patrick W. Shannon, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Education, at Penn State, about his 2011 book Reading Wide Awake: Politics, Pedagogies, & Possibilities (New York, […].

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Post-Traditional Students are the New Premium Students

eLiterate

As I outlined recently in my “ e-Literate’s Changing Themes for Changing Times ” post, I am shifting my coverage somewhat. I’ll be developing and calling out tags I use for these themes so that you can go to an archive page on each one. This one will be listed under the “ changing-enrollment ” and “ future-of-academic-work ” tags.

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College Board Opens International Registration for New Digital Format SAT

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

College Board has opened international registration for the new digital format of its SAT Suite of Assessments, a new step in the testing organization’s plans to turn the SAT into a digital assessment. Priscilla Rodriguez Starting 2023, all SAT exams outside of the U.S. will use the digital format, with the U.S. itself following suit in 2024. The company had announced its goal to move the SAT to digital in January 2022, aiming to increase ease of use.

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The Importance of Tabletop Exercises for Higher Ed IT Teams

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

An incident response plan is a critical part of any cybersecurity portfolio, but plans need to be tested and practiced to be executed successfully. Cybersecurity incidents are dynamic situations, and finding out that your plan is incomplete or inflexible as an incident unfolds is not ideal. What Are Tabletop Exercises? Tabletop exercises are an opportunity to put an incident response plan through its paces and identify what works and what doesn’t.

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Higher Ed OPM Marketplace TransformationChanging Higher Ed Podcast 125 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Phil Hill

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this episode of Changing Higher Ed podcast, Dr. Drumm McNaughton, a leading expert on change management in higher education, and Phil Hill, one of the top experts on educational technology and online project management, discuss the current—disrupted—state of the industry and the answers college and university presidents must come up with to survive the existential questions facing institutions today.

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Good News and Bad News: Enrollment Data Offers Mixed Messages

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The latest data for fall 2022 enrollment shows the declines characteristic of the pandemic have begun to level off, but overall postsecondary enrollment is still on the decline, dropping by 1.1% since last fall. These are the latest numbers from 62% of institutions that report to the National Student Clearinghouse, an educational nonprofit organization which collects data and offers insights from 97% of all postsecondary institutions in the U.S.

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EDUCAUSE 2022: Sessions Highlight Cybersecurity, Digital Learning and More

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Higher education IT professionals are heading to Denver for the 2022 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, the organization’s first in-person conference since 2019. This year, attendees have the option to attend in person or virtually. Held Oct. 25-28 at the Colorado Convention Center and online Nov. 2-3, EDUCAUSE will feature programming on higher education IT issues and offer opportunities to see innovative technology at work.

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Presence | Blog | 13 Key Elements of Designing or Updating a Fantastic Student Space

Modern Campus

I was browsing through the Student Affairs Professionals Facebook group the other day and stumbled upon a post that essentially asked, “How can we re-energize our spaces to draw students back to our offices again?

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Faces of PUC: Spencer Gibb 

PUC

Metta Spencer Fitzgerald Gibb is a biology student who dreams to be a professor at a medical school. Spencer is passionate about soccer and his favorite thing about being a part of the Pioneers family is being on the soccer team. What is your dream job?

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Association of Community College Trustees Receives $1.56 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) has received a three-year, $1.56 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). Jee Hang Lee For this FY 2022 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment & Training (E&T) National Partnership Grant , Seattle Jobs Initiative (SJI) and American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) will assist as partners.

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Residential Life Experiences as an RA

Hope College Network

In my time at Hope College, my experience with Residential Life has been the most impactful. Reflecting on my senior year, and the third year being a Resident Assistant, my path at Hope has been uniquely shaped because of my time in ResLife. The programming, values, and core mission of Residential Life at Hope College bring light to this campus and overall value to the college experience.

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How to Lead a Hybrid Team

The Humphrey Group

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, business leaders sent virtually all their white-collar employees home to work remotely. People hunkered down and waited as they prepared to return to the office… in two weeks… in two months… in six months… in a year….

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Employability: What does the research tell us?

Teaching Matters Student Employment

In this post, Helen Stringer, Assistant Director of the Careers Service at The University of Edinburgh, summarises key themes from the latest Advance HE review of employability literature, such as work-integrated learning and employment inequalities. This post is part of the Learning & Teaching Enhancement Series: Careers and Employability. Last year, Advance HE conducted a thorough […].

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Virginia Tech Launches College Access and Affordability Initiative

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Virginia Tech has launched an initiative to improve access and affordability to the school for Virginia students. “A Virginia Tech education can be life-changing for graduates and their families and have a positive impact on their communities and the commonwealth,” said Dr. Tim Sands, president of Virginia Tech. “Making this experience more accessible and affordable, especially for those who are underrepresented and underserved, is a foundational part of our land-grant mission to provide a quali

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My Experience in the Nykerk Even Year Play

Hope College Network

This past Saturday, Hope hosted its 88th annual Nykerk competition. Freshman and sophomore (a.k.a. even and odd year) girls competed in song, play, and oration, to take home the coveted Nykerk Cup. Those with keen eyes may have spotted me in the even year play as the totally tubular Jennifer Nicole-Heather Johnson, a student trapped in the Kruizenga Museum since 1986.

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Improving Board Engagement with Strategic Planning

Credo Higher Ed

The central purpose of today’s boards doesn’t differ much from what it’s been in the past. Board members are stewards of an organization’s mission and vision, tasked with ensuring that the college, university, or nonprofit’s current leaders and employees are successful in advancing each.

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Opinion: What does a bachelor’s degree signify in 2022?

University Business

As college students have come back to campus, most have returned to the conventional pursuit of the long-lauded bachelor’s degree, the prerequisite qualification since time immemorial to apply to nearly every job with a decent wage and reliable career path. But in 2022—at a time of record-high inflation and widespread labor shortages—what exactly does a bachelor’s degree, in and of itself, signify?

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California College of the Arts to Receive $4.7 Million to Support Diversity, Equity, and Innovation in Arts and Design

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

California College of the Arts (CCA) will receive $4.7 million from four organizations to support diversity, equity, and innovation in the arts and design fields. Almost half of the total will come from architecture firm Gensler and the Gensler family. They have pledged $1 million each. That money will go toward creating the M. Arthur Gensler Jr. Center for Design Excellence at CCA.

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SRHE News at 50: Looking back…

SRHE

by Rob Cuthbert. SRHE News is now 50 issues old, covering a momentous 12 years for higher education worldwide, but especially in the UK, and even more especially in England – an opportunity to reflect on what we thought and how we felt as it happened, and whether things seem different now. Since 2010 the UK has seen four general elections, four prime ministers, and in England nine Secretaries of State for Education, and seven ministers for higher education (two appointed twice).

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NACADA 2022 Annual Conference – Meet Your Planning Committee Series – Conference Co-Chairs

NACADA

Hello NACADA Community, As we wrap up our Meet your Planning Committee series , we wanted to recognize our amazing conference co-chairs who have led the 2022 annual conference planning committee. Meet Leah Panganiban from University of Washington and Matt Markin from California State University, San Bernardino. Both Conference Co-Chairs will share what they are looking forward to at this year’s 2022 Annual NACADA Conference.

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Considering Studying in Germany?

Study and Go Abroad

Participate in free webinars hosted between November 7 – December 15 to learn more about Bachelor, Master, PhD and PostDoc studies in Baden-Württemberg, in the German SouthWest. Hosted by Career Start BW , these webinars will help you get started in planning your studies and in launching your academic career. Get Started in Baden-Württemberg – start your academic career in the German Southwest.

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AAC&U Awards Frederic W. Ness Book Award

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching , is the winner of the Frederic W. Ness Book Award from The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). The annual award is given to a book that best illuminates the goals and practices of a contemporary liberal education. Dr. Jarvis R. Givens Author Dr. Jarvis R. Givens will be presented the award at AAC&U’s annual meeting Jan. 19, 2023.

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Restorative Practices in ResLife: Prioritizing Connection in Intentional Conversations & Interactions

Roompact

This post is one in a series about integrating Restorative Practices into a model for residential learning. Start with the introduction as a primer and explore posts on other strategies you can utilize with a restorative lens. | Introduction | Roommate Agreements | Floor Meetings & Circles | Curriculum Development | Residential Curriculum | Intentional.

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Community building with the IMPS Sports Day

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

In this post, Apple Chew looks at the importance and practicalities of building staff-student communities, focusing on a sports day she co-organised with funding from the Student Partnership Agreement. More than 70 members of the IMPS community participated in the fun, morale-boosting event. Apple is a Molecular Plant Science PhD student. This post is part of […].

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Is Your School Doing Enough to Attract Transfers?

EAB

Podcast. Is Your School Doing Enough to Attract Transfers? Episode 124. October 18, 2022. Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast. You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. Follow the podcast on Spotify , Google Podcasts , Apple Podcasts , SoundCloud and Stitcher or visit our podcast homepage for additional episodes. Kent State University’s Ted McKown joins EAB’s Allison Akalonu and Matt Sheldon to explore better ways to engage, recruit, and support incoming trans

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Dr. Mildred Garcia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Title: President California State University, Fullerton Accustomed to breaking new ground, Dr. Mildred García was appointed as the seventh president of California State University, Fullerton last June. Previously, García served as president of CSU Dominguez Hills beginning in 2007, where she was the eleventh female president — and first Latina president — in the California State University system.

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“Being an RA Means To Me Is Being A Disciple of Jesus”

PUC

BevenGreg Delos Reyes is going into his third year of being an RA and is the student dean of Newton Hall. He is a senior from Sacramento, majoring in health communication/pre-pharmacy, who describes that being an RA “is that it is a lifestyle”. From the start of his freshman year at PUC, his RAs left […].

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The fallacies of comparison: How to learn together and avoid panic

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In this extra post, Thomas Bak and Brittany Blankinship, from the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, explore – through three ‘fallacies of comparison’ – how the tendency to judge ourselves against others can spark anxiety and hinder our learning with one another. Learning together can be one of the best, most productive, and, […].

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Building Trust with Latinx Students

EAB

Video. Building Trust with Latinx Students. A Conversation with College Greenlight Counselors. With college enrollment declining across the board, a greater number of schools are focusing their attention on growing student populations—including Latinx students. EAB’s recent roundtable gave undergraduate enrollment leaders the chance to learn more about this student population and how to better serve them through the college admissions process. -->. 0 %. of America’s Latinx college students enrol

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AFT Begins Nation-Wide Get-Out-The-Vote Bus Tour

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has launched a nationwide get-out-the-vote bus tour in support of election candidates standing for lower costs, affordable healthcare, and public schools investments. Randi Weingarten As part of the “#AFTvotes—What Kids and Communities Need” tour, union members will rally at community events, such as book giveaways, roundtables, canvassing, and door knocking.

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Argos Education is Winding Down

eLiterate

I’m deeply saddened to tell you that Argos Education is winding down. The current venture funding market conditions proved too difficult for us to raise the money that we needed. Venture investments as a whole are down nearly 60% from their peak a year ago. Early-stage EdTech investments are practically non-existent with no change on the horizon.

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New Report Evaluates Student and Campus Experiences With Federal COVID Relief Funding

Higher Education Today

Title: Evaluating Student and Institutional Experiences With HEERF Source: National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, and HCM Strategists A new report evaluates the administration of federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) dollars across three rounds of distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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What can big consumer brands teach graduate and adult enrollment leaders?

EAB

Blogs. What can big consumer brands teach graduate and adult enrollment leaders? Brands seemingly know what I want the minute I decide it – sometimes even before! That’s because modern marketing leverages machine learning, advanced targeting, and deep consumer knowledge to personalize messages that drive greater engagement, stronger results, and seek to answer questions before they’re even asked.

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Arlethia Perry-Johnson

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When campus crisis and opportunity find their way to Arlethia Perry-Johnson’s office at Kennesaw State University or greets her on the other end of the telephone on any given day, there is little that this veteran communicator hasn’t heard or done. That, says Perry-Johnson, vice president of external affairs, has come with amassing nearly three decades of communications and public affairs experience, with most in higher education.

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Gov. Cox to propose ‘across the board’ tuition freeze for higher education

University Business

It’s no secret that Utah Gov. Spencer Cox isn’t a fan of President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Cox, in September, joined nearly half of governors across the nation in signing a letter denouncing the president’s student loan forgiveness plan and asking for it to be withdrawn. During his monthly news conference on Thursday , Cox again spoke out against the plan.