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Collegiate Food Services Organization Publishes ‘Campus Dining: 2030 and Beyond’ Report

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS) has released its “ Campus Dining: 2030 and Beyond ” report, adding that it reveals the values of a new generation of students and non-student staff and management. Coming into 2024, our institutions are already planning for 2030 and beyond.

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Bard College to support 425 refugee students

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A liberal arts and sciences college from New York has pledged to support 425 refugee and displaced students in the next four years as the UN seeks to reach its 15by30 target. The 15by30 commitment from the intergovernmental peace organisation is aiming to get 15% of young refugees enrolled in higher education by the year 2030.

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Dartmouth College announces $500 million investment in decarbonization

University Business

In a message to the community, Dartmouth College President, Sian Leah Beilock announced the launch of the Dartmouth Climate Collaborative, a $500 million commitment to address climate change and sustainability on campus. The post Dartmouth College announces $500 million investment in decarbonization appeared first on University Business.

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Here is how the global edtech market will grow to by 2030

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Trend : Increased demand for distance learning that exploded during the early phase of COVID will continue, particularly in the realm of higher ed, where more students and professionals (including teachers) can take online courses from a growing range of colleges and universities.

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New HBCU Medical College in NOLA Will Confront Medical Inequities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Xavier University of Louisiana, an historically Black university (or HBCU) in New Orleans and top graduator of Black students who pursue medical degrees and doctorates in the health sciences, is partnering with Ochsner Health, the area’s leading medical training center, to open Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine (XOCOM). of the population.

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College degrees are lagging. Indiana’s higher ed leader is not satisfied

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In 2012 Indiana leaders set a target that 60 percent of residents would earn a college degree or credential by 2025. That challenge is to make Indiana a top 10 state by 2030 in seven education measures like the college-going rate. The post College degrees are lagging. But the state still struggles behind.

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CA Community Colleges Launch New Bachelor’s Programs

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California Community Colleges (CCC) will soon offer six new bachelor’s degree programs, an initiative aimed at expanding the accessibility and affordability of four-year degrees. The system, which consists of 116 colleges with a variety of additional campus centers and classrooms scattered across the state, announced the news Tuesday.