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Oh, Vandy

Confessions of a Community College Dean

News ranking methodology is tone-deaf at best, Jim Jump writes. Oh, Vandy Elizabeth Redden Mon, 10/09/2023 - 03:00 AM Vanderbilt’s criticism of the U.S. Byline(s) Jim Jump

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Trash Talk as Resistance: It's Nothing New

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

To be clear, the media has some responsibility in setting the tone. National news writers have helped to script how Black women athletes are supposed to "act." We even expect to see similar bifurcated commentary after this piece is published.

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Mapping the Legacy of RPI's First African American Woman Leader

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She took a course her freshman year called PANIC (Physics a New Introductory Course), and she loved it because it combined understanding the physical world with mathematics. In a 2022 interview with ABC News, Jackson recalled, “At MIT, it wasn’t always friendly. There, her life in physics began. So, in that sense it was very isolating.

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No More Syllabusters

The Scholarly Teacher

There are many things you can do on the first day of class—choices to be made, tones to set, and content to sell. The good news is that there is a plethora of tips and strategies to help you get started on the right foot. Although I was sad for her experience, as a teacher, I loved the word she created: syllabuster.

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George Washington University elects first woman president

University Business

A 1,200-person faculty survey voicing the overall distrust in the school’s presidential leadership circulated across the campus— and national news —following questionable appointments made by LeBlanc, an incendiary enrollment plan, and a tone-deaf analogy he illustrated to a student concerned with fossil fuel consumption.

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The Case for ChatGPT: Leveraging AI for Admissions Tasks

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The reason it’s in the news right now is because the technology is developing fast , and without regulation. For example, if you want to write something in a more serious tone, you can ask that. Can you write that again in a formal/friendly/other tone? Actually, it’s more likely that you already use AI and don’t realize it.

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How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay

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Blogs How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay Like all of us, you've probably been closely tracking the progress of the new FAFSA form this year: in particular, how the Department of Education is planning to roll it out to students, families, and institutions. (If