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Colleges’ expenses rose 5.2% in FY22, the biggest increase since 2001

Higher Ed Dive

But higher education still experienced less significant inflation than the U.S. as a whole, according to new data.

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The Bologna Process 25 years on: higher education quality and international trust

HEPI

Baroness Blackstone was Minister for Education and Employment from 1997 to 2001, and has led two universities: Birkbeck, from 1987 to 1997, and the University of Greenwich, from 2004 to 2011. The policy paper outlines how realigning with this good practice could help retain international trust in UK higher education.

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Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Magazine Profiles Top “40 and Under” Scholars

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Contact : Maya Matthews Minter Phone : 703.385.2411 Email : Maya@DiverseEducation.com Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Magazine Profiles Top “40 and Under” Scholars FAIRFAX, VA — Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will kick off 2023 with its annual Emerging Scholars edition.

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These are the states with the highest student enrollment rates

University Business

Of the five states with the highest rate of college-going learners, four prove this is the case, especially regarding policies that provide higher rates of financial aid. since 2011, Utah has experienced gains in the past decade despite the pandemic, according to State Higher Education Finance (SHEF).

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Renaming of the Voices of Inclusion Award to the Nancy J. Evans Voices of Inclusion Award

ACPA

Evans was the 62nd President of ACPA from 2001-2002 and established the Voices of Inclusion Award during her term. In 2006, Evans was awarded the ACPA Voices of Inclusion Award for her work on social justice in higher education. Evans Voices of Inclusion Award. Dr. Nancy J.

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Turn it off and on again: digital literacy in college students

ACRLog

This is why I don’t really like the term digital native (Prensky, 2001). It’s okay if they can’t find the answer and come ask us anyway – I just want to empower them to try. Although they’re of a generation who is quite familiar with technology, everyone’s experience varies. Marqués-Molías, L., Bullen, M., & Strijbos, J.-W.

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Academic Freedom, Tenure & the U.S. Higher Education System

GlobalHigherEd

Yesterday’s balanced article (‘ Tenure or Bust ‘) by Colleen Flaherty , in Inside Higher Ed , is but the latest of a series of nuanced pieces Ms. Flaherty has produced this year about the unfolding of higher education debates in this Midwest U.S. since 2001, often engenders a drive to compare.