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Leadership Strategies for Rebuilding Trust on Campus: Part 1

Campus Sonar

In Campus Sonar’s latest industry trends report on “ Rebuilding Trust in Higher Ed ,” we explored the gap between trust and value to understand what audiences discuss about a college degree using social intelligence. Former Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor, Melody Rose, said : “There’s a lot of mystery about our industry.

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Our LGBTQ students’ lives and well-being are at risk—here are 5 things campus leaders can do to help

EAB

Content warning: this blog contains discussions of gun violence and hate speech. The two of us shared our thoughts with a reporter about how college campuses have been impacted by anti-LGBTQ speech and legislative actions over the past several years. The statistics are a harrowing call to action. My experience was no different.

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Colleges need to address rise of white nationalism (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Certainly, K-12 education has the potential to play a key part in this work, but as a longtime college professor, I want to see colleges and universities take a more proactive role. Walmart in 2019, killing 23, were both recently enrolled college students. The perpetrator of the May 14 mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y. ,

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‘The Aftermath’ and the Future of Higher Education During the Last Days of the Baby Boom

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation The Aftermath: The Last Days of the Baby Boom and the Future of Power in America by Philip Bump Published in January 2023 Why are so many conversations about the future of higher education so pessimistic? Together, we could list many reasons to worry about the future of higher education.

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Promises and Pitfalls of ChatGPT

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education Can artificial intelligence technology help you research content ideas? Develop copy for a news release or marketing email? How about a blog post on a complex research breakthrough, a compelling profile of a donor or engaging stories about successful alumni?

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Why Worry?

Inside Higher Ed

Universities bracing for enrollment about to fall off a demographic cliff. Community colleges failing to fulfill their mission. It will change higher education forever. Eroding public confidence in higher education. Grave threats to tenure. Campuses as America’s next union battleground. It’s enough to make one shake.

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The SAT and ACT Are Less Important Than You Might Think

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Policy More than 80 percent of U.S. colleges and universities do not require applicants to take standardized tests like the SAT or the ACT. Currently, only 4 percent of colleges that use the Common Application system require a standardized test such as the SAT or the ACT for admission.

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