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Doctoral Borderlands: an exploration of doctoral education and its possible futures

SRHE

This blog post picks up three doctoral borderland trajectories taken by some of the SRHE symposium presenters. Then Namrata Rao, Anesa Hosein and Rille Raaper discuss being, becoming and belonging, particularly in the context of precarity. Karen Gravett. Critical perspectives on doctoral education are needed now more than ever.

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ED’s New Proposed Regulations: Part 1, State Authorization Reciprocity

WCET Frontiers

Big changes could be in store for institutions that offer programs in other states and for the students they serve. We understand and support the consumer protection goals that motivated additional safeguards for students and Federal financial aid investments. We will post two blog posts this week on these regulations.

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Honoring the Promise of Higher Ed

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Honoring the Promise of Higher Ed A Conversation With Lisa Vollendorf, President, SUNY Empire State bridget Thu, 01/25/2024 - 06:00 Image Higher Ed Leadership Inside Higher Ed Weekly Wisdom At the University Innovation Alliance (UIA), we like hearing the thoughts of higher education leaders at all levels of experience.

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We Can and Should Ask for Big Things

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Just Visiting On Wednesday I finished a busy week of travel that started last Saturday with a talk at the Latham, N.Y., million in student supports meant to help with challenges around food insecurity and mental health, and $3 billion to make the CUNY, SUNY and state community colleges tuition-free. This includes $1.44