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How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search

EAB

Blogs How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search Key insights from our 2023 Student Communication Preferences Survey The recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action has many HBCU leaders wondering whether they’ll see an influx of enrollment for fall 2024. among all students surveyed.

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$68M Investment at Notre Dame Aims at Mental Health Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

McGreevy “As we face what some have called a mental health epidemic, Notre Dame is proud to undertake this ambitious initiative in comprehensive mental health care, research, and services,” said Notre Dame President, the Rev. McGreevy, Notre Dame’s Charles and Jill Fischer Provost.

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University of Maryland Reckons with the Past

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Lae’l Hughes-Watkins, co-chair of The 1856 Project and associate director for engagement, inclusion and reparative archiving, Special Collections and University Archives at UMD, said this kind of investigative research is critical for building a more inclusive institutional culture and for maintaining democracy itself.

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Educational Implications of Using ChatGPT

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Enhancing the Classroom Experience It seems like virtually everyone in education is talking about “ChatGPT.” It’s a potential game-changer for the way students research and write papers. Some claim it’s just another learning tool and should be viewed as an additional resource for students. ChatGPT is here to stay.

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Hochul Proposes Nearly $7.5B for Higher Ed in FY24

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The governor has proposed some bold new investments in higher education and a comprehensive approach that will pay dividends for years to come,” he said. “The The governor has proposed some bold new investments in higher education and a comprehensive approach that will pay dividends for years to come,” he said. She gets it.”

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National Hazing Prevention Month

Missouri State

We know that 55% of college students involved in clubs, teams, and student organizations experience hazing (Allan and Madden, 2008). National research has shown that hazing is most likely to happen within sorority and fraternity life organizations, athletic teams, and other student organizations. References Allan, E.

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Conduct Management and Student Success: Impact on Academic Achievement

Creatrix Campus

Conduct Management and Student Success: Impact on Academic Achievement editor Fri, 08/11/2023 - 06:30 Do you agree that success is not just about academics; it's about molding individuals into responsible and ethical contributors to society?