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Division of Student Affairs Named One of Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Blog

The VCU Division of Student Affairs (DSA) was recently named one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and in collaboration with the American College Personnel Association (ACPA). For additional coverage, check out this VCU News Article I was ecstatic for the entire DSA team.

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How Digital Engagement Enhances the Student Experience

Eric Stoller

It is now harder to study for an entirely different qualification, or to study a module or two with the intention of developing skills that are important in the workplace. Information literacy is an important and necessary skill when we are faced with working out what news is fake, and what news isn’t. Perhaps it can.

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Here are 8 ways to improve experiences for college students and employees

University Business

Experiences will determine whether students and staff choose your institution, or go elsewhere.” There’s good news to share in this regard. ” In terms of employee satisfaction, they’re demanding changes in the workplace from improved work-life balance to better pay. ” Build trust. Education: 44%.

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Report: Warnings ignored before U of Ariz. professor killed

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” The report argues that many at the university should have known Murad Dervish, an expelled graduate student, was dangerous—long before he allegedly shot Meixner, chairman of the Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences department (HAS), multiple times in his own workplace. underage drinking).

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Why Worry?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Or are concerns publicized by a sensationalist press overblown, consisting of relatively isolated issues that are far less general than we think? Then, too, there’s a broader issue: That many, perhaps most, students consume writing and media in new ways. Staff and expenses were reduced to painful levels.

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SRHE News at 50: Looking back…

SRHE

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. by Rob Cuthbert.

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Congrats to the 2023 CPN Seal of Prevention™ Recipients!

Parchment

They’ve been using digital prevention education to tackle important issues like sexual assault, alcohol misuse, mental health, and harassment and discrimination. Interested in adding sharable credentials to help students, staff, and faculty stand out – all while building safer, healthier, and more inclusive workplaces and communities?