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5 top news stories of 2022

Higher Ed Dive

We've rounded up five links to our best-read news.

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Post-Pandemic Budgeting: Put Your Digital Marketing to Work

Caylor Solutions

With the worst of COVID (hopefully) behind us, it's time for higher ed marketing teams to address their post-pandemic budgets. And that means doubling down on a digital marketing strategy! The post Post-Pandemic Budgeting: Put Your Digital Marketing to Work appeared first on Caylor Solutions.

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UK student housing reaching ‘crisis point’ as bad as 1970s, charity warns

The Guardian - Higher Education

Growing numbers of students are experiencing hidden homelessness or accepting poor accommodation Student housing is reaching a “crisis point” not seen since the 1970s, when students slept in sports halls and their cars, and is set to worsen in the new year, a charity has warned. Since the start of the academic year, students at universities across the UK have complained of fierce competition for rooms in flatshares for the 2022 and 2023 academic years.

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Juilliard Places Professor or Leave Amid Harassment Probe

Inside Higher Ed

The Juilliard School has placed a professor on leave and commissioned a new investigation of charges that he harassed students, The New York Times reported. A spokeswoman for the school said it had previously investigated the professor, Robert Beaser, who had been chair of the composition department. The spokeswoman did not say what those investigations found.

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How You Pick Your College Could Cost You Lots (Mark Salisbury, TuitionFit*)

Higher Education Inquirer

[Editor's Note: Mark Salisbury will be appearing at the Future Trends Forum on Thursday, January 12, 2023, from 2-3 PM EST. To sign up as an audience member, visit the link at Students, families, colleges, and tuition - Shindig.com ] Upcoming Forum sessions – The Future Trends Forum (futureofeducation.us) No matter if it’s cars or candy bars, every marketplace has one thing in common.

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‘It was chaos’: students on being priced out of the rental market

The Guardian - Higher Education

UK students forced to live in neighbouring cities in university accommodation crisis Amber, a first-year psychology student, was looking forward to studying in Brighton because the seaside town is renowned for its social life. But by the time she had accepted her place, there were no more spaces in halls left, and private rentals were far out of her budget.

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Covering All the Angles in Lead Conversions - Search Engine Marketing Part 1

The Higher Ed Marketer

Search engine marketing is still considered a 21st-century mystery to many higher ed marketers. But the fact is that, with a solid content marketing strategy, any college or university can turn its website into an SEO darling. In part one of our interview with Faton Sopa , Cofounder and CEO of Manaferra , we discuss the sub-disciplines of search engine marketing and how to establish authority through content.

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Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles

Inside Higher Ed

It’s "Best Of" Week on the Academic Minute. In our fifth most listened-to segment of the year, during Cornell University College of Engineering Week, Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, examined how to charge electric cars more efficiently. Find out more about the Academic Minute here.

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For-Profit College Abruptly Closes in San Antonio - Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Quest College, a for-profit institution in San Antonio, abruptly closed this week, leaving students scrambling, KENS 5 News reported. Most students were seeking certifications for careers in the health professions. The college said people would be on campus to hand over transcripts to students but offered no other information. The college’s website is no longer active.

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U of California Grad Students Win Big Pay Increases

Inside Higher Ed

University of California graduate student workers voted Friday to approve new contracts with substantial wage increases, ending a strike that started in early November, the Los Angeles Time s reported. For academic student employees, the contract will raise minimum pay from about $23,250 to about $34,000 for nine months of part-time work by Oct. 1, 2024.

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A look at trends in college consolidation since 2016 - Higher Ed Dive

Economics and Change in Higher Education

The last few years have been tumultuous for many U.S. colleges. Pressure to lower tuition, stagnating state funding and a shrinking pool of high school graduates has strained many institutions’ bottom lines and questioned their long-term viability. Those pressures have caused some to close. For many still in operation, the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact is adding a host of uncertainties to already tight operations.

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