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How NAU Streamlined Student Access to Mental Health Resources

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My name is Katie Herrmann, and I'm a Senior Research Analyst at EAB, and one of the areas where I've been spending a great deal of time lately is examining innovative approaches to meeting the student mental health crisis. [music] 0:00:49.0 Katie Herrmann: Hello and welcome to Office Hours with EAB. But, yeah. KH: Thank you. DD: Absolutely.

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Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the topdown

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Blogs Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the top down August 9, 2023 Joanna Krueger Associate Professor of Chemistry, UNC Charlotte The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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Survey Highlights What Matters Most to Adult Learners

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EAB’s Beth Donaldson is joined by her colleague, Todd Heilman, to review findings from a new EAB survey of nearly 4,000 adult learners. The two review what we learned about the motivations and preferences of adult learners, and about how they research programs and colleges they might attend.

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The State of the Campus Visit With Jeff Kallay

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This episode is full of sharp and timely observations from a leading campus visit consultant. People started cleaning up their campuses more, so definitely shifts along the way that I’ve noticed. The ongoing trend towards fewer pre-app visits. Subscribe to the Higher Ed Marketing Lab. Apple Podcasts. Thanks for having me.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

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With changes like major demographic student switches, huge swathes of the economy being reconfigured, and profoundly impactful technologies popping up seemingly out of nowhere, companies need time to plan and implement appropriately significant responses. Still, that’s a place to start. This time may be different.

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UT Southwestern settles long-running discrimination case

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Yet Vitetta—who is featured on that wall—says that none of this progress mattered when a group of younger, male administrators decided it was time for her to retire, starting in 2012, when she was approaching 70. A resolution proved elusive, however. But Vitetta wants her story told. Worst of all, they are sneaky about it.”

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Engaging New Audiences on Reddit at the University of Georgia

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Estimated Reading Time: 29 minutes When it comes to social media for higher education, platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok dominate the conversation. In this episode, we leave that familiar territory behind to talk about a much less frequently used platform, Reddit.