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2024 EDUCAUSE Top 10 #4: Diving Deep into Data

Educause

<em>Diving Deep into Data</em> is issue #4 in the 2024 EDUCAUSE Top 10.

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House Investigations of Harvard, Others Mark a ‘Watershed Moment’

Inside Higher Ed

House Investigations of Harvard, Others Mark a ‘Watershed Moment’ Katherine Knott Thu, 01/11/2024 - 03:00 AM Deep-diving probes into antisemitism, plagiarism and university leaders signal a dangerous new era in congressional oversight, experts and scholars say. Some see echoes of McCarthyism. Byline(s) Katherine Knott

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Higher ed group ‘deep dive’ looks at jobs, market demand

Gray Associates

The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has launched a new data-informed assessment of academic programs to help ensure they align with the state’s strategic goals and prepare students for career success in the evolving marketplace.

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HESA Spring 2023: students and place

Wonkhe

The rest of the HESA student data is out - David Kernohan takes a deep dive into where students come from, where they study, and where they live The post HESA Spring 2023: students and place appeared first on Wonkhe.

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AACC Federal Policy Webinar: Focus on Regulations

AACC

Join the AACC government relations team for a brief overview of the latest legislative developments followed by a deep dive into the most important of the recent federal regulations. We’ll cover the Title IX, overtime pay and gainful employment / financial value transparency final rules.

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Online Discussion Platform Adds AI Writing Assistant

Campus Technology

Online discussion platform Packback has introduced Deep Dives, an AI-enabled writing coach designed to help students improve their writing.

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Face the Facts: Taking a Deep Dive Into Education Funding, Budget Cuts in CT Colleges - NBC CT

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Mike Hydeck: So when we talk globally or nationwide about how we fund education in America, it seems if the economy is enduring a rough patch, somehow tuition and fees continue to rise several percentage points. And then to offset that, students get things like aid or they get money for good grades called merit points.