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Visual Documentation of the College Meltdown Needed

Higher Education Inquirer

The Higher Education Inquirer is looking for images to document the College Meltdown which began in 2010. Images of these closed schools can be used to document an important part of US higher education history. In 2018, Virginia College campuses closed, and Kaplan Higher Education sold its remaining properties to Purdue University.

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Discounted tuition by major devalues the humanities (letter)

Inside Higher Ed

Before we start down this slippery slope, let’s consider what we can do to address the assumptions and change the crisis narrative surrounding the humanities. Discounting tuition for the humanities reinforces already unsustainable and inequitable practices. Rising student loan debt and tuition need to be addressed.

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How Colleges and Universities Nationwide are Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As Dr. Martin Luther King Day approaches this year, colleges and universities across the nation are gearing up once again to celebrate and honor the life and legacy of the civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. In addition to multiple forums and the school’s annual showing of documents from its Martin Luther King Jr.

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Personalised automation with human support: how Studee transforms the student journey

The PIE News

Through extensive research on the challenges faced by universities, it quickly became apparent that to give students the best experience possible we needed to overcome the complexities of the student journey and admission process. Here’s how our new service is going to help universities and students.

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University of Louisville Launches Online Master of Science Program in Health Professions Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The College of Education and Human Development and the School of Medicine at the University of Louisville are launching an online Master of Science degree in Health Professions Education (MSHPE) to fulfill the needs of a growing health care industry.

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Concerns over US visa rejections for African students

The PIE News

The high rejections were unfairly denying able and bright African students a chance at studying in universities in one of the world’s most popular destinations, the agents noted. This is unlike many countries in Europe, where universities require a higher percentage of tuition fees deposit before applying for a visa.

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Does Onboarding Really Make a Difference?

PeopleAdmin

Digitized onboarding not only allows new hires to learn more and get up to speed faster, but saves so much paperwork time for human resources teams—time that can be spent working with new hires and current employees directly, or focused on strategy. Mount SAC’s HR team was often left waiting for important documents during the slow process.