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Texas A&M University-San Antonio Receives Grant to Address Economic Issues and Tech Access for Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Texas A&M University-San Antonio has received a $3 million grant to address economic issues and expand technology access for its student population. Department of Education (ED) – will help the school fund several initiatives in support of its diverse student body, particularly its large Hispanic and low-income student population. "The

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CSULB Podcast with the Provost - Episode 8 - Lecturer in Dept. of Education, Deborah Hamm

CSULB Podcast with the Provost

On this episode of Podcast with the Provost, we meet with an experienced lecturer in the Department of Education, Deborah Hamm. We discuss how education has changed, as well as the changes in faculty, students and technology. How has the classroom, and teaching, changed in recent years?

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3 Questions for Todd Nicolet, Vice Provost for Digital and Lifelong Learning at UNC

Inside Higher Ed

Todd is the Vice Provost for Digital and Lifelong Learning at UNC. In our conversations, we found Todd to be both incredibly collegial and massively knowledgeable about the shifting landscape of higher education. What does the role of Vice Provost for Digital and Lifelong Learning entail?

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Study abroad and international recruitment excluded from new US guidance

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The US Department of Education has clarified guidance it released earlier this year on third-party service providers will not have the impact on study abroad and international student recruitment that the sector had feared.

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Dual Credit at Your Doorstep: What You Need to Know 

Faculty Focus

In 2019, the US Department of Education reported that one in every three American high school students participates in dual enrollment courses (Shivji & Wilson, 2019), a number expected to rise in the coming years. Department of Education , Washington, D.C. National Center for Education Statistics.

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Dual Credit at Your Doorstep: What You Need to Know 

Faculty Focus

In 2019, the US Department of Education reported that one in every three American high school students participates in dual enrollment courses (Shivji & Wilson, 2019), a number expected to rise in the coming years. Department of Education , Washington, D.C. National Center for Education Statistics.

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Succession Planning in HBCUs Ensures Long-Term Sustainability

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This may include mentoring, training workshops, executive education programs, and job rotations. Succession planning in universities typically involves multiple levels, including: • Executive leadership: Identifying and grooming potential successors for critical executive positions, such as the president, provost, and vice president.