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‘Game-Changing Crisis’: Lawmakers, Experts Vent FAFSA Frustrations

Inside Higher Ed

Game-Changing Crisis’: Lawmakers, Experts Vent FAFSA Frustrations Katherine Knott Thu, 04/11/2024 - 03:00 AM While one House committee probed the FAFSA mess Wednesday, another grilled Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the disastrous rollout of the student-aid form. Byline(s) Katherine Knott

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Gaming the Student Visa System

Inside Higher Ed

Gaming the Student Visa System Liam Knox Fri, 01/12/2024 - 03:00 AM As international recruitment markets shift to South Asia, some colleges are swamped with fake applications and last-minute transfers. Is the system too easy to exploit? Byline(s) Liam Knox

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Game-Changing Access to Academic Materials in Prison

Inside Higher Ed

Game-Changing Access to Academic Materials in Prison Sara Weissman Fri, 03/01/2024 - 03:00 AM Doing research on JSTOR is a routine part of many students’ college experience. Now that opportunity is available to hundreds of thousands of incarcerated people. Byline(s) Sara Weissman

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Game On, Again, for Gainful Employment

Inside Higher Ed

Game On, Again, for Gainful Employment Katherine Knott Wed, 09/27/2023 - 04:18 PM The rule, which is stronger than versions released during the Obama administration, adds new disclosure requirements for all academic programs despite opposition from across higher education. Byline(s) Katherine Knott

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Virtue and Video Games: Academic Minute

Inside Higher Ed

Today on the Academic Minute: James Dawes, DeWitt Wallace professor of English at Macalester College, explores the benefits that can accrue to people who play video games.

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Online gaming enhances college students' career prospects

Inside Higher Ed

Now, a study in the peer-reviewed journal Simulation and Gaming indicates that online gaming could also enhance students’ career prospects. Professors and career counselors who help students think about their career trajectories might encourage them to consider their online gaming preferences and abilities.

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If Football Is a Game of Inches, Esports is a “Game of Milliseconds”

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

competitive video gaming, or esports, represented an opportunity to heighten its profile while offering a valuable activity for students. For Albertus Magnus College, a small liberal arts college in New Haven, Conn.,