September, 2022

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Building confidence and joy: how tutoring is sparking promise in New Jersey

Deans for Impact

And, what about Thursday?”. As the young girl rounds the corner to her next activity with a gleeful “yayyyy,” Steven turns back to me, chuckling, “sorry about that, where were we?”. So I asked Steven what that interaction meant to him and what he was going to miss about the kids he’d worked with the last seven weeks.

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Leveraging Dynamic Content in Higher Education Marketing

MindMax

In today’s digital world, people expect highly personalized experiences from brands across all industries. There are many ways to personalize content in higher education marketing, but one of our go-to strategies here at MindMax is leveraging dynamic content. actions hidden behind a button click) Lead scores.

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Why Work with an Enrollment Management Partner?

MindMax

If you’re like many of the schools we partner with, you may initially feel apprehensive about seeking third-party support. Our enrollment management team at MindMax recently completed 3,000 phone calls for one of our partner schools in just one month—significantly more than they would have been able to accomplish on their own.

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What makes a campus "safe enough" in 2022 (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Everyone is wondering about the threat of COVID-19. Others (especially those who don’t like commuting) want to have as little unprotected contact with other people as possible: all Zoom, all the time. Some want to ignore it completely, thinking it’s just one of the many health risks that we all navigate.

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Guest Post: It’s Never Too Late to Realize You’re a Writer

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Just Visiting For many people, writing is painful. Writing is something other people do, people who just know how to write, people who are not them. And yet, somehow, the misconceptions about writing remain widespread. ” Our ideas have consequences in the world. The idea of writing is painful.

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Our Higher Ed Housing Crisis and the B1M Infrastructure YouTube Channel

Inside Higher Ed

The videos that I always watch are about infrastructure, construction, and society. What I like about the B1M is that the channel is increasingly delving into the sociology, economics, and political economy of construction. As an industry, we seem to have an enormous deferred maintenance debt for our residence halls.

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Instructor on Leave After Blaming Satan for Pride Event

Inside Higher Ed

Wallace State Community College in Alabama put an instructor of history on leave, according to a CBS42 report about the instructor’s social media comments condemning a local LGBTQ pride event. The employee has been placed on administrative leave pending further investigation.”

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