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Doing More with Less: HSIs and the Recipe for Upward Mobility

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) offer more upward mobility for their students when compared to Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs), despite having fewer resources.

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The Secret Recipe for Super Bowl Ads: Academic Minute

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Today on the Academic Minute: Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at Boise State University, discusses the qualities behind the Super Bowl commercials that become our favorites.

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Review: Lenovo ThinkSmart Hub Streamlines Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

It can be a recipe for success, but only if educators have the right tools and technology. More recently, remote and hybrid instruction have opened the door for universities to better leverage resources and provide differentiated learning to students by extending an instructor’s reach to new communities. That brings us to…

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Five Questions That College Leaders Should Be Asking to Improve Student Success in 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Credit for prior learning is an important ingredient in the recipe for student success: Research has shown that students who receive it complete college at nearly twice the rate of their peers. Are our learners comfortable communicating in times of need and able to receive the support they need?

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Researcher-Mentor Challenges Students to Pursue Purpose

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She said, if the two are misaligned, “it’s a recipe for a life of unfulfillment.” It is these concepts of “purpose” and “platform” that Stoddard said she wants to uphold and help people to understand. A purpose is a mission, while a platform is the place from which to fulfill that mission. I ask this question: ‘Do you know your purpose?’”

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New Report Offers Insight into HBCU ‘Secret Sauce’

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The report also explored how HBCUs manage to do this—to find the recipe of their secret sauce, so to speak. There are even physical benefits—Black HBCU grads were less likely to have warning signs of poor cardiovascular health.

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New gallon drinking trend takes off at college campuses

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Called a borg—short for “blackout rage gallon”—the beverages have been around since at least early 2020, when the first recipes for the concoction were posted on the video-sharing app TikTok. The recipe for a borg is simple. The drinks are often consumed over the course of a daylong party or tailgate.

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