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Thoughts From A Search Committee Chair Running Two Searches

ACRLog

These roles opened up due to faculty retirements and gave the department and I a chance to reflect on what our institution needs right now. For weeks, I’ve been thinking about how to write a blog post about this experience. I hired student interns and research assistants, but I was relatively removed from other searches.

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Why customer service matters for community colleges

EAB

Blogs Why customer service matters for community colleges Learnings and recommendations from EAB’s 2023 customer service survey I just talked to someone in registration, and they told me to call you! I’ve retold my story to two other people; can’t you see that I was here yesterday?

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Our problem, not theirs: young white, working class males and higher education

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Neil Raven, independent educational consultant. This is a personal perspective on one of the most enduring challenges facing those of us working to widen university participation (WP). My involvement in this subject dates back to 2007. Little seems to have changed in the intervening period.

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An uncomfortable classroom: the power of politics in pedagogy

LSE Higher Education Blog

In her winning entry to the LSE Higher Education Blog’s Essays in Education Blog Challenge , Teresa Piacentini argues that the classroom is always political and, despite student calls for ‘less bias’, should never be free of discomfort. In short, our politics shapes our work as researchers.

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The adaptability answer? How education technology will shape the next generation of leaders

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Stephanie Marshall , Vice-Principal (Education) at Queen Mary, University of London. The pace of innovation and scale of disruption all around us is accelerating. Universities have a responsibility to nurture this among our students. Today it feels very different.

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Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students?

EAB

Podcast Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students? You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. Caylie and Matthew explore the challenges and opportunities for institutions that are eager to tap into a new market of at least 700,000 potential students. Episode 137. February 7, 2023.

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OPM and Third-Party Servicers Update; Your Turn to Inform the Department of Ed

WCET Frontiers

Their February 15 press release ( see our post about it ) provides opportunities to inform the Department on two separate but related topic areas. In today’s post we will provide updates on what WCET and SAN have been doing on this issue and advise you (and urge you) to participation in this process.