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Oh, the humanit(ies)! Why integrating the liberal arts and STEM is a win-win for students, institutions

University Business

Bolstered by state and national workforce needs and their promising return on investment, the STEM track represents a gold mine for colleges and universities that want to ensure credentials from their institution are providing students with good job prospects and gainful employment.

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The contested rise of ‘institutional autonomy’

HEPI

This post was kindly authored for HEPI by Gill Evans, Emeritus Professor of Medieval Theology and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge. Between 2010 and 2014-15 the number of alternative providers rose from 94 to 122. This piece is the first part of two on the topic of institutional autonomy.

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Integrating Community Engagement into her Scholarship

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

López "I've been in the classroom on and off, but I've been supporting youth and students in different ways throughout that time,” says López, who is starting a new chapter of her career as a tenured associate professor in educational leadership and policy in the University of Arizona College of Education. I'm a first-generation student.

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Century-Old Institutions Paving the Way for DEI in Sports with Strategic Plan

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Developing a plan The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has encouraged DEI programming since 2010, and it even offers a framework for institutions to build supportive environments for their athletes. Knowing the state of affairs right now in DEI, I’m really happy we are working on it.” Dr. Kathleen E.

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How Digital Learning Can Expand Learner Pathways and Increase Enrollment

WCET Frontiers

My History with Online Courses Welcome to the third and final post in our series on higher education enrollment shifts. In 2010, I had lots of student athletes, a few expectant mothers, and students transferring into the university who had not yet moved to town. Providing access to students who benefit from assistive technologies.

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Wildlife Biology Professor Weaves Indigenous Heritage into Lessons

Insight Into Diversity

He attended three universities on the way to achieving his goal, but never had a professor of color teach any of his STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) classes. “I His lecture also shares learning challenges he had to overcome to get to college and graduate school. For Gómez, getting to this place is personal.

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Celebrating Women in Tech at Liaison

Liaison International

But Deb also played tennis, basketball, and soccer in college and has two older sisters. Lea Cadieux | Vice President, Marketing Lea’s experience before joining Liaison includes leading marketing and communication teams on two university campuses and holding leadership roles in several marketing agencies, and technology companies.