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University of Maryland to Investigate Fraternities, Sororities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

James McShay, assistant vice president for student affairs and interim director of fraternity and sorority life, and Dr. James Bond, director of student conduct— references the Code of Student Conduct and the university's Hazing Policy.

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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. of students not considering HBCUs.

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Welcome Back to Campus, Bears!

Missouri State

The Office of Student Conduct is extremely excited to welcome new and returning students to campus for the fall 2023 semester. The mission of our office is to educate students about their rights, privileges, and responsibilities per The Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities.

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The top 5 ways prospective graduate and adult learners are finding your programs

EAB

Blogs The top 5 ways prospective graduate and adult learners are finding your programs Insights from EAB’s new survey of 3,800+ graduate and adult learners It may be hard to believe, but many of your current adult learners—and the students making their way through the enrollment funnel for your graduate and adult programs right now—belong to Gen Z.

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National Campus Safety Awareness Month 2021

Missouri State

It is the Office of Student Conduct’s goal to contribute to and maintain a healthy and safe campus community here at Missouri State University. Achieving this goal requires work from everyone within the campus community – faculty, staff, students, visitors, and friends.

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5 Game-Changing Inquiry-Based Learning Example Activities

Experiential Learning Depot

Almost every learning experience that I facilitate with my own children and my high school students centers around inquiry-based learning, and I want to share some of those examples with you! My students conduct experiments related to psychology, sociology, business and marketing, math, and more. ​That's one way to do it.

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10 Inspiring Women's History Project Based Learning Ideas to Celebrate Women's History Month

Experiential Learning Depot

Have students browse notable historical photographs associated with women’s rights movements, choose one photo, and recreate that photo with their own set, props, costumes, and models. Compile the photos and descriptions into a gallery and invite community members to view student work. Find us on social media!