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15 Gen Z Swag Ideas for Your Students

Caylor Solutions

What kind of college swag speaks to Gen Z students in the digital age? Quite a bit! Between reliable staples and virtual merchandise, plenty of opportunities exist to entice Gen Z students with your school's brand! The post 15 Gen Z Swag Ideas for Your Students appeared first on Caylor Solutions.

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Digital Learning Challenge Finalists Competing for $1M Prize

Campus Technology

XPRIZE, an organization that operates competitions to "solve humanity's grand challenges," has announced three Digital Learning Challenge finalists that are using AI methods, big data, and machine learning to better study educational outcomes.

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Assessment is fun?

Dr. Missy Alexander

In 2006, when I was an assistant professor on the tenure track, I wrote an essay that was published in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Those were the early(ish) days of the assessment movement in higher education and I was feeling the pain. The essay was really meant as an homage to the faculty in my doctoral program who had taught me to love playing with ideas.

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Returning to Your Alma Mater

ACPA

by James Silay. Associate Director for Greek Life, Case Western Reserve University. Commission Chief of Staff. As a student affairs professional, I always thought about what it would be like to return to my undergraduate alma mater, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU). CWRU had a profound impact on my personal and professional career as it gave me the support, encouragement, and experience necessary to pursue higher education and student affairs as a career.

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A New Path to Be Admitted to U of California

Inside Higher Ed

The University of California is going to create a new path for admission to the system, the Los Angeles Times reported. The path is for students who met the 3.0 grade-point average in high school but didn't complete the required 15 college preparatory courses. The university said the program will be open to about 3,700 students, half of whom are low-income, underrepresented students of color or the first in their families to attend college.

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Community College Minute, September 26, 2022

AACC

CCMinute for September 26, 2022.

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Is Student Debt Relief Ethical?

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Analyzing the Benefits, Harms, and Public Good. Last month President Biden announced that he will be using executive action to implement a broad student loan forgiveness initiative that will wipe out $10,000 in federal student loan debt for borrowers earning less than $125,000 per year (or $250,000 per year if they are married). Biden announced that he will be using executive action to implement a broad student loan forgiveness initiative that will wipe out $10,000 in federal student loan debt f

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