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A Day in the Life of Student Success With AI

Liaison International

A broad description is this: AI is the simulation of human intelligence in computers programmed to reason, learn, and perform tasks that, up until now, required human intelligence. AI can take this unified data layer to identify patterns and generate insights at a scale that exceeds human capabilities. Class attendance.

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Temple gets $11 million gift for students with disabilities

Inside Higher Ed

Leshner was torn between whether to give the money to Temple or JEVS Human Services , a social service agency in Philadelphia that provides education, training, health and rehabilitation programs to help disabled individuals statewide become employable and self-sufficient.

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Getting Through This Together, As We Always Have

The Student Affairs Collective

As a student myself, what I thought was the most important aspect of this Virtual Welcome is that our Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Dean of Students appeared in the webinar with supportive and empathetic messages for students.

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Professor's murder on campus raises urgent safety questions

Inside Higher Ed

This dual reality was thrown into stark relief last week when Thomas Meixner, professor and chair of hydrology and atmospheric sciences at the University of Arizona, was shot dead in his office building, apparently by a former graduate student in the department. A second, unnamed person reportedly was injured by a bullet fragment.

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How AI Can Boost Higher Ed Student Success Outside the Classroom

Liaison International

Using AI Systems to Understand Student Engagement in Higher Education Most colleges collect information about their students’ involvement in campus life. One recent poll shows that, given the option, students would direct half their tuition toward aspects of their collegiate experience that fall outside the classroom or the lab.

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Incidents on AU campus prompt look into policy

Inside Higher Ed

Image: The reaction was swift when an anonymous student wrote “Black people suck” on a library whiteboard at American University in February. Burwell the very next day voicing concerns about the investigation. Sabrina Conza, a program officer for campus rights advocacy at FIRE who wrote the letter, reminded Burwell that the U.S.

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The Mindful Learning Framework

Faculty Focus

I have been an educator for 41 years and have worked with students from Pre-K through college. I’ve taught two first year-experience courses as an assistant professor in the Academic Strategies Department. It’s important to note that mindsets vary and humans are not always one or the other. References Bresciani Ludvik, M.