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Pathways transform lives

The PIE News

Pathways broaden access, provide stability and deliver diversity. Importantly, they also prepare and empower international students from all walks of life to succeed at university. For example, where students may have completed 12 rather than 13 years of secondary education.

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Industry leaders share their 2023 intled predictions

The PIE News

“If we are to learn anything from 2022 and realise the benefits of an open, inclusive and global higher education system in 2023 and beyond, we must see a paradigm shift in both the conversation and the policies towards international students.”

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Is Haibrid (h-AI-brid) Learning the Future of Higher Education?

Today's Learner

Although the current generation of college students are digital natives and have been using online resources in the learning process, their ability to find answers and generate quality assessment content has been fundamentally transformed with the advent of ChatGPT. OpenAI released ChatGPT with little pomp or ceremony on November 30, 2022.

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A new college-prep program for rural Wyoming students

Inside Higher Ed

Campus administrators hope the initiative builds stronger ties between higher ed institutions and rural communities in Wyoming at a time when some rural residents across the country feel ideologically distant from academic institutions and are increasingly questioning the value of a college degree. million grant from the U.S.

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2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity Health Professions HEED Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

Creating Pathways to Academic Medicine — A.T. Pathway and Mentoring Programs — Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University. Pathway and Mentoring Programs — Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University. Still University of Graduate Health Studies. The Office for Diversity & Inclusion at A.T.

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Humane Ingenuity 41: Zen and the Art of Winemaking

Dan Cohen

Multimedia essays from the Plant Humanities Lab were recently posted and are worth a look. We had several hundred pounds of grapes shipped to us from the West Coast. What followed was great fun; I heartily recommend the entire experience, from pressing the grapes to bottling. The alphabet of banana varieties.

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It may be time to rethink the college minor (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Instead of or in addition to minors, higher education stakeholders may want to consider partnering with employers—both public and private—to create pathways toward certifications specifically designed to help students enter the workforce with higher-paying jobs. It may be time to rethink the college minor.

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