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NARCAN is increasingly common on college campuses

Inside Higher Ed

That man would be John Freyer, an associate professor of cross-disciplinary media at VCU. On most college campuses, if a student wants a naloxone kit, they have to go to their campus health clinic, a local pharmacy or the campus police. “My ambition is to have a fleet of them,” he said. From the Clinic to the Dorm Room.

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Student Substance Use: Keele University’s Journey from Zero Tolerance to Harm Reduction

HEPI

In the 2022/23 academic year, the students’ union also successfully launched a drug testing scheme, whereby students could anonymously collect testing kits for MDMA, ketamine, cocaine, and LSD from several locations on campus, including the students’ union and Student Services buildings.

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Where and what did the Cabinet study?

HEPI

Drawing on Who’s Who , the websites and UK Parliament profiles of ministers, and media reports, HEPI analysis suggests that 68 per cent of the current Cabinet attended independent schools; 23 per cent went to comprehensive schools; and 10 per cent of the Cabinet were educated at grammar schools. All three attended independent schools.

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Promotional Videos for Schools: Simple Yet Effective Approaches to Video Marketing

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Increasing brand engagement on social media. This content can be live streamed on social media, using Facebook Live , for example, to show your audience what they may be missing out on. A basic lighting kit (key for indoor filming). Post Your Video Content on Social Media for Better Engagement. A good microphone.

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New digital texts shake up monograph publishing (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

The data suggest that rapid and broad access to scholarship via the internet and social media is transforming not only the environment within which academic work happens, but also the readership of academic work, connecting scholarship—in ways not seen before now—with audiences beyond the academy.