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The Catalysts for Competency-Based Learning and Prior Learning Assessments Have Arrived

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She took out an ad in a local newspaper in search of a physician to fill her 82-year-old husband’s prescriptions after his physician retired, as reported by Global News. Green energy has a problem: There aren’t enough electricians. The desperation to secure a physician pushed Janet Mort in British Columbia to drastic measures.

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SJSU Public-Private Partnerships Boost Enrollment and Community Relationships: Changing Higher Ed 193 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson

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Not all news in higher education is doom and gloom. As a leader in promoting sustainable practices and incorporating environmental stewardship into its operations and curriculum, the commitment to sustainability is evident in campus initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprints, conserving resources, and promoting green technologies.

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Do Community Colleges Need an “Intervention”?

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I highly recommend you read the article if you haven't already, but the good news for you is that Jon joins us today on Office Hours, so welcome back to the program, Jon. Reporter Jon Marcus explores threats to community colleges like under investments in advising and block transfer pathways that have existed for over a decade.

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Sustainability actions students take and want their colleges to take

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” Good and green, but not for the right reasons. Of the 10 possible green behaviors listed, six are being done by between 22 percent and 52 percent of respondents, with the remaining two behaviors at 14 percent and 7 percent. Of the 232 who don’t follow such news at all, only 10 percent are very worried.

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