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Five Tips for Helping Post-Secondary Students Overcome Failure

Faculty Focus

Post-secondary students often have a plan in mind for what they want to achieve during their academic journey. They may have set goals such as getting a high grade in a course, graduating with honors, landing a specific internship, or getting accepted into a graduate program. However, sometimes things do not go according to plan, and they may face obstacles that derail their goals.

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Aesthete Explores Equity in Disability Studies, Healthcare Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Sabrina Jamal-Eddine During her Bachelor of Science in Nursing studies, Sabrina Jamal-Eddine informed a clinical instructor about her back disability and lifting limitation as well as explaining that she could do everything but except lift a patient. She was taken into an administrative office and questioned why she had applied to a major she wasn’t physically capable of doing.

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Five Tips for Helping Post-Secondary Students Overcome Failure

Faculty Focus

Post-secondary students often have a plan in mind for what they want to achieve during their academic journey. They may have set goals such as getting a high grade in a course, graduating with honors, landing a specific internship, or getting accepted into a graduate program. However, sometimes things do not go according to plan, and they may face obstacles that derail their goals.

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Positive Partnership: College and University Create Adult Learner Pathway, Apprenticeships

Inside Higher Ed

Positive Partnership: College and University Create Adult Learner Pathway, Apprenticeships Featured Image at Top of Article 2023_04_12_KormanWoodlandWalk_A sm.

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Outrage over UK university’s plan to cut African history course and its professor

The Guardian - Higher Education

University of Chichester proposes redundancy for Hakim Adi, first Briton of African heritage to become a professor of history in UK A university has come under fire for proposing to make the first British person of African heritage to become a professor of history in the UK redundant and cut the course he runs. Prof Hakim Adi, an academic and expert in the history of Africa and the African diaspora is at risk of termination by the University of Chichester, which has suspended all recruitment to

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Innovation – Life After European Regional Funding

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by William Wells , the Deputy Director of Research Innovation and Impact at the University of Leicester. Whilst there has been much focus within the Higher Education sector on the future of the UK’s relationship with the Horizon programme, the relationship with the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) has been somewhat overlooked.

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If the Tory degree plan is dopey, look who’s selling it | Stewart Lee

The Guardian - Higher Education

Those charged with explaining the policy had been sent into the field without any clear idea of what the word ‘good’ actually meant On Monday, as part of their ongoing fabricated culture war, a desperate Conservative government declared an incoherent assault on “rip-off” degrees. But there is no one left in the duffer-stuffed Conservative government clever enough to defend the idiotic soundbite that is “Crackdown on Mickey Mouse degrees!

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Student loan debt relief is only a Band-Aid solution - Owen Lavine, EdSource

Economics and Change in Higher Education

If we are serious about ensuring education is a human right, then removing the cost barrier should be the modus operandi. It seems the rest of the modernized world has figured it out; it’s time we follow in their footsteps and make college free for all. The Biden administration’s relief program would have expunged roughly $500 billion of the outstanding $1.7 trillion of student loan debt, a fraction of the cost of tuition-free college for all in the United States, which carries a price tag of ar

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Higher Ed Groups ‘Appalled’ at House Budget Cuts - Katherine Knott, Inside Higher Ed

Economics and Change in Higher Education

House Republicans proposed cutting money for Federal Work-Study and a childcare subsidy for parents in college. Those moves have left colleges worried about the impacts. NIH also would be cut. The latest budget proposal from House Republicans would eliminate funding for 60 programs including Federal Work-Study—cuts that have left higher education groups concerned.