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Professor Examines Asian American Representation Across Media, Diaspora

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“I think perhaps … it’s taken a while for the second and the third generation to come of age and to join the entertainment industries in ways in which they can make a difference,” Oh said. And stereotypical views that Asian Americans are often discouraged by their families from pursuing entertainment careers are dubious, said Oh. “I

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The College for Creative Studies Leads With Institution-Wide Artificial Intelligence Policy

College for Creative Study

Rapidly developing artificial intelligence (AI) technology is bringing to light serious concerns within the art and design industry. With a storied career spanning over 35 years in the entertainment industry as a Hollywood concept artist and designer, Flattery has weathered many advancements in technology in the art and design industry.

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4 reasons your labor market analysis isn’t capturing employer demand for graduates

EAB

Blogs 4 reasons your labor market analysis isn’t capturing employer demand for graduates By Ben Campbell Maybe you’ll find this situation familiar: you’ve heard from faculty and industry leaders about strong and growing demand for a particular program. 3 tips for innovative program design 4. Ready to find out more?

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The College for Creative Studies Announces New Dean of Undergraduate Studies

College for Creative Study

During her time as assistant dean, Ruopp oversaw the development of the new Mentorship program—which was created for students to connect with faculty, staff, alumni, and industry professionals during their time at CCS. and a qualitative research certificate from the University of Missouri. Ruopp received her Ph.D

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Does College Need to Be 4 Years?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The UT response: 1) Offer “accelerated” low-cost asynchronous online versions of gen ed classes with little regular, substantive interaction with or feedback from a faculty member and 2) create highly compressed “mini-mester” courses during various midyear breaks.

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Becoming a Mission-Driven University

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” She argues that major research universities need to combat their elitist, exclusionary, and ivory tower reputation. Their research should be evaluated not simply in terms of quantitative “impact factors,” but by its success in tackling global economic, health, and sustainability challenges.

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Study Abroad Program Locations that Offer Business Classes

AIFS Abroad

With the prestigious accreditation from AACSB and many other professionally accredited programs, the school ensures its students receive high-quality education aligned with industry standards. The faculty, made up of industry leaders, is dedicated to teaching and groundbreaking research.