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How AI Can Boost Higher Ed Student Success Outside the Classroom

Liaison International

In the first weeks of college, students learn that success isn’t just about grades and getting involved. But over time, it’s easy for students to lose sight of these crucial support systems. A recent study found that up to 60% of students had no idea how many support services were available on their college campus.

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

University Business

Bolstered by state and national workforce needs and their promising return on investment, the STEM track represents a gold mine for colleges and universities that want to ensure credentials from their institution are providing students with good job prospects and gainful employment.

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Sarah Coen Named Chief Growth Officer of  Liaison International 

Liaison International

August 22, 2023) — Liaison International , an educational technology company that helps higher education campuses identify, recruit, and enroll best-fit students with improved outreach, applications, and enrollment processes, has appointed Sarah Coen as its Chief Growth Officer. “I WATERTOWN, MA.

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Community College Students’ Expectations for Service Have Risen Since the Pandemic

EAB

Ninety-nine percent of respondents agree better customer service is essential to student retention, which creates an urgent need for institutions to become more service-oriented and responsive to students’ concerns and questions.

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New Study at CNU Aims to Identify Barriers for Women in STEM

Insight Into Diversity

Researchers at Christopher Newport University (CNU) have received a grant from the National Science Foundation to explore how gender, race/ethnicity, and social identity impact STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) faculty experiences.

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From classroom to boardroom: harnessing AI in business education

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

Indeed, at the recent AMBA & BGA Global Deans and Directors Conference, the application of AI in executive business education was a key topic of discussion. Our starting point was how do we improve the student experience and student engagement with the content that we’re supplying in a way that makes it easier to learn?’

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Using customized academic plans to boost student persistence

Inside Higher Ed

Image: A line of students out the door of the advising center, extending down the hallway to the floor below. That’s how academic advising at Tallahassee Community College used to look, says Pamela Johnston, dean of career and academic planning there: “Very reactionary.” percent this academic year over last.

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