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New Vanderbilt housing requires income students don't make

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Four apartments later, she lives a short bus ride from campus but also shares a 1,100-square-foot space with two other people. But now that the apartments, known as the Broadview at Vanderbilt , are set to open next fall, some are skeptical that they will actually benefit the university’s graduate student population.

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With China's reopening, new challenges for recruiting

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Above all, admission recruiters will find themselves re-entering a market that has lost a great deal of confidence in the United States as a study destination. To regain Chinese families’ confidence in the United States warrants special attention among all admission recruiters as they begin to engage with a familiar yet changed market.

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Toward a more inclusive peer-review process (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

When asked what surprised her most about publishing after a summer spent working as an intern at one of our presses, a history graduate student replied, “In graduate school, we focus on tearing books apart. But I was impressed by how much you do in publishing to build up a book.” Disable left side advertisement?

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Sports betting contracts should be rethought (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Most perplexing is that university presidents have shown little public inclination to consider rescinding their existing contracts and marketing promotions with sports betting corporations. Apart from that important exception, the silence of other university presidents is deafening. Disable left side advertisement?:

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The Ultimate Guide to Learning Management System Software

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As we navigate this educational landscape, it's essential to grasp the trends and facts shaping the experiences of decision-makers, educators, and students alike. Recent Market Insights reveal a projection of 73.8 Tagging and Metadata: Instructors add tags and metadata to the material to enhance discoverability.

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Is Poetry Dying?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

William Butler Yeats (“Things fall apart”)? Because of a sense that grade schools and colleges now downplay and even denigrate the arts on the altar of simplistic conceptions of literacy and numeracy and privilege marketable fields like business, the sciences, and technology over the realm of culture.

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As microcredentials boom, employers' hiring platforms fumble

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” Employers and Students Value Microcredentials Many learners pursue microcredentials—a catchall term that includes badges, licenses, alternative credentials, nondegree credentials and digital credentials—to learn and to boost their marketability for prospective jobs. … The technology is simply not there yet.”