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2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

INSIGHT Into Diversity 2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award winners are recognized for their exemplary and innovative initiatives designed to recruit and retain underrepresented individuals in science, technology, engineering, and math. The program includes a science fest, monthly virtual STEM nights, and a summer camp on campus.

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How to Improve College Teaching in 2023

Inside Higher Ed

The first, which initially arose in Italy and elsewhere on the European continent a millennium ago, offered professional training in law, medicine, and the church and later in such fields as architecture, business, engineering, and the sciences. These four traditions co-exist uneasily within the contemporary college and university.

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Announcing 8 degrees, 3 Professional Certificates, and a growing catalog of generative AI content to help learners build skills of the future 

Coursera blog

In addition to core courses in finance, marketing, and digital transformation, students can also choose from a variety of electives in AI, data science, cybersecurity, and more. The curriculum will include industry partner content to provide students with real-world experience. The first cohorts are expected to begin in August 2023.

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Pey Kin-Leong, Singapore University of Technology and Design

The PIE News

“CampusX is designed to address the challenges faced by instructors and students that surfaced during Covid-19,” says Kin-Leong, “and to take it a step further to turn these learning experiences gained during the pandemic to develop an integrated and seamless ‘cyber-physical learning’ environment that is suited for both cyber and physical students.

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Which Path Forward?

Inside Higher Ed

The result, according to Feldstein: these institutions “make the same research demands on faculty and incur expenses for building out facilities that are not focused on creating well-educated citizens, successful professionals and thoughtful human beings. Embed career preparation across the undergraduate experience.

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SJSU Public-Private Partnerships Boost Enrollment and Community Relationships: Changing Higher Ed 193 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson

The Change Leader, Inc.

Through strategic collaborations with corporations and community leaders, educational offerings are tailored to meet students’ practical needs and aspirations, significantly enriching their learning experience and contributing to societal well-being. Three Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards 1.