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Oh, the humanit(ies)! Why integrating the liberal arts and STEM is a win-win for students, institutions

University Business

Meanwhile, the humanities and social sciences are taking a back seat. Colleges and universities hailing from both sides of the fence are inching ever closer to the middle, integrating lessons in the humanities with STEM-based curriculum—and vice versa. But something exciting is happening in the world of higher education.

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Temple gets $11 million gift for students with disabilities

Inside Higher Ed

Zweig passed away in April 2015 and left detailed instructions in her will for how Leshner should distribute money Zweig made from investing and the sale of her firm—to donate to a cause focused on students with physical disabilities. “It’s something that will spur Temple to continue to build strength in this area.”

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Remembering Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. (1952-2023)

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Charles was a tireless advocate for civil rights, equality, human dignity, and social justice. Manning, Morgan and Helen Chu Dean and Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He changed the world in so many ways, and he will be sorely missed in a world that very much needs him,” said John F.

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Take donor engagement beyond ‘give to get’ with these gifts and experiences

Helix Education

Take donation giveaways to the next level with social media efforts to engage and delight donors Premium campaigns get a bad wrap: we’re all concerned that gifts could become transactional and lack meaning for donors. Video will always be king and will give donors a human face to connect to direct impact for their giving.

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Means and Ends

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Confessions of a Community College Dean. Practical judgments about what leads to human flourishing form the overlapping part of the Venn diagram of those two schools of thought. I’ve reached the age at which I get nostalgic for graduate school discussions of Kantian ethics. Occupational hazard.

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7 unmissable moments from The PIE Live Australia

The PIE News

Host Nicholas Cuthbert was joined by Louis Clay, associate dean for student journey at the University of Melbourne’s Trinity College. Money raised from the dinner was donated to Shine with Skills , a charity supporting communities in Uganda with access to skills training and education.

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Professor says he was barred from campus after Monsanto info request

Inside Higher Ed

” Carpenter—a tenured public health physician and professor, director of the university’s Institute for Health and the Environment, and a former dean of its School of Public Health—told Inside Higher Ed that in early 2022, Monsanto filed a records request regarding his financial arrangements.

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