Oh, Vandy
Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 9, 2023
News ranking methodology is tone-deaf at best, Jim Jump writes. Oh, Vandy Elizabeth Redden Mon, 10/09/2023 - 03:00 AM Vanderbilt’s criticism of the U.S. Byline(s) Jim Jump
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Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 9, 2023
News ranking methodology is tone-deaf at best, Jim Jump writes. Oh, Vandy Elizabeth Redden Mon, 10/09/2023 - 03:00 AM Vanderbilt’s criticism of the U.S. Byline(s) Jim Jump
Faculty Focus
APRIL 20, 2023
Thus, it’s pressing for instructors to collaborate on concrete ways to create a welcoming tone and build rapport in digital spaces. Initially, we want to establish tone in our digital communications much like we do in an in-person classroom at the beginning of the semester. Tone, however, is elusive to define and easy to misunderstand.
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Faculty Focus
APRIL 20, 2023
Thus, it’s pressing for instructors to collaborate on concrete ways to create a welcoming tone and build rapport in digital spaces. Initially, we want to establish tone in our digital communications much like we do in an in-person classroom at the beginning of the semester. Tone, however, is elusive to define and easy to misunderstand.
The PIE News
JANUARY 31, 2024
“The current tone of immigration, for me, is very painful having come here to this country as a student. Have your say in the comments below or by emailing editorial@thepienews.com The post International graduate elected mayor of UK city appeared first on The PIE News.
The PIE News
OCTOBER 25, 2023
. “It really shows something that we’ve been talking about and employers have been saying very readily for the past 20 years – that learners aren’t ready for the real world,” Jillian Low, chief strategy officer at Virtual Internships, told The PIE News.
The PIE News
MARCH 5, 2024
. “Clearly there is some form of informal cap in place” The good news for Australia, said Honeywood, is that a proposed levy on international students did not eventuate, however the idea of a more general levy on universities is still being floated.
Inside Higher Ed
DECEMBER 7, 2022
” The college struck a similar tone in an email to graduates. ” Ad keywords: administrators executive institutionalfinance Editorial Tags: Breaking News Business issues Campus closures Is this diversity newsletter?: We will be providing updates on our website to assist with questions you may have as alumni going forward.
The PIE News
MARCH 22, 2024
“It creates a negative tone to any sort of conversations,” added Campbell. The post Graduate Route key for UK-India relations appeared first on The PIE News. Now, India can offer returners advanced opportunities in their home country, he said, becoming ambassadors to UK universities when they go back home.
The PIE News
MARCH 13, 2023
The show is co-hosted by Andy Plant and The PIE’s very own Nick Cuthbert and has a slightly more irreverent tone to some of the usual content in the sector. The post Tales from the Departure Lounge takes flight appeared first on The PIE News. Let us know what you thought of the series in the comments below.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 30, 2023
“James Cleverly is changing the tone and that is long, long overdue” said Western. The post UK: “period of risk” amid Labour reassurances appeared first on The PIE News.
The PIE News
JANUARY 29, 2024
The post UK sector backs pathways following “confused, poorly-researched” article appeared first on The PIE News. They added that Exeter provides support to help students from “all backgrounds” to succeed in their study. “The “The blurred lines between foundation and international year one throughout is confusing.
The PIE News
JUNE 5, 2023
As well, the topic and tone can be customised based on the target audience. As we continue to evolve and adapt to new technologies, the focus should be less on what we can do with AI and more on what we should do,” the summarised. The post Int’l education debates AI wins and warnings appeared first on The PIE News.
University Business
JANUARY 12, 2023
A 1,200-person faculty survey voicing the overall distrust in the school’s presidential leadership circulated across the campus— and national news —following questionable appointments made by LeBlanc, an incendiary enrollment plan, and a tone-deaf analogy he illustrated to a student concerned with fossil fuel consumption.
Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 7, 2022
Since then, details have surfaced in local news reports that allege Gupta witnessed an intoxicated business school employee inappropriately touch a student at a university event in April but did not report it. ” Woodruff and Dr. Stanley struck a similar tone, questioning the appropriateness of the Gupta investigation.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 14, 2022
It was credible in its emotional tone and detail. The post What the John Lewis Christmas advert has to teach professionals in international education appeared first on The PIE News. For me there were three big lessons from an advert that got the whole country talking: 1. The ad rang true to people with real experience.
EAB
JULY 18, 2023
The reason it’s in the news right now is because the technology is developing fast , and without regulation. For example, if you want to write something in a more serious tone, you can ask that. Can you write that again in a formal/friendly/other tone? Actually, it’s more likely that you already use AI and don’t realize it.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 11, 2023
“Neither main party have shown enough leadership as yet in dealing with the student housing crisis against the backdrop of a looming election and the immigration rhetoric that will inevitably set the tone for an election campaign,” he added. The post How to solve the international student housing crisis appeared first on The PIE News.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
We will soon be launching a new brand. It’s bold, professional, and strikes a very British tone—you would expect it to given that it’s red, white, and blue. The post Staying the course: a commitment to exclusively UK recruitment appeared first on The PIE News. The question we are often asked is: Why?
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 6, 2023
To be clear, the media has some responsibility in setting the tone. National news writers have helped to script how Black women athletes are supposed to "act." We even expect to see similar bifurcated commentary after this piece is published.
Faculty Focus
JANUARY 21, 2024
The good news is that research points us to several aspects of inclusive and supportive classroom environments that positively impact belongingness. For example, underrepresented minority and first-generation college students attending four-year institutions report a lower sense of belonging than their peers (Gopalan & Brady, 2019).
EAB
DECEMBER 7, 2023
Blogs How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay Like all of us, you've probably been closely tracking the progress of the new FAFSA form this year: in particular, how the Department of Education is planning to roll it out to students, families, and institutions. (If
EAB
DECEMBER 2, 2022
A few days after that interview, I woke up to the news of the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs—yet another horrifying reminder that things have to change. The two of us shared our thoughts with a reporter about how college campuses have been impacted by anti-LGBTQ speech and legislative actions over the past several years.
Campus Sonar
FEBRUARY 15, 2023
Pro tip: Don’t forget guidance counselors, caregivers, and pets—can your admitted student swag appeal to family members and supporters who are just as excited to share the good news? The best thing you can do right now is listen to your audience and let them guide your strategy and set the tone.
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
MARCH 4, 2024
Engaging students from the beginning of their university experience sets the tone for retention, academic enthusiasm, and campus involvement. Frequent messages on Twitter mirroring prospects’ casual and humorous tone can elicit more student responses.
#Deaning
MARCH 6, 2023
College of Arts Friday News, Celebrations, and Events March 3, 2023 Happy snowy Friday! Move to depart and return to the diverse homes of Black African diasporic women… move in the word-sound-mood tones of the jazz they perform… move readers to resonate and sense their experiences beyond static pages of academic prose?
Faculty Focus
JANUARY 21, 2024
The good news is that research points us to several aspects of inclusive and supportive classroom environments that positively impact belongingness. For example, underrepresented minority and first-generation college students attending four-year institutions report a lower sense of belonging than their peers (Gopalan & Brady, 2019).
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 15, 2023
She took a course her freshman year called PANIC (Physics a New Introductory Course), and she loved it because it combined understanding the physical world with mathematics. In a 2022 interview with ABC News, Jackson recalled, “At MIT, it wasn’t always friendly. There, her life in physics began. So, in that sense it was very isolating.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 26, 2023
Based on the audiences that gather on Twitter, those reasons should include advancing the industry of higher education through micro–thought leadership moments; sharing institution news with local, national and trade journalists; and engaging in conversations that boost the visibility of the leader and institution.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 10, 2022
The statement that we must be ready to find another job sounds callous and a bit tone-deaf. Reading the news about tech layoffs should prompt those of us in higher ed to have an open conversation about how to avoid what is going on in tech. Still, there are things that we can reluctantly give up if the upside is avoiding layoffs.
eLiterate
SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
In fact, Course Hero’s Vice President of Academics Sean Michael Morris is quoted in the EdSurge article as saying, “Part of this news cycle around this caught us off guard.” ” Morris’s reaction is shockingly tone-deaf from beginning to end.
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
APRIL 10, 2024
LinkedIn is an effective platform for distributing content such as articles, case studies, and news about the school, reaching a broad and relevant audience. In content, use real stories, images of real people, and a warm tone that showcases your school’s relationship with members of its community.
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
AUGUST 24, 2022
Your brand identity will ultimately dictate the tone and style of social media content you put out. . Keep Parents Up-to-Date With News & Events. Think about any exciting news or upcoming events in your school community and spread the word on your social channels. . Source: Twitter.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 9, 2022
And, be relieved that we now have a new government, that wants to talk up the sector and support it.”. The post Julian Hill MP, Australia appeared first on The PIE News. Be confident about the trajectory that we are on.
UIA (University Innovation Alliance)
DECEMBER 1, 2023
Stokes became the 23rd president of The University of New Mexico (UNM) on May 12, 2018, the first woman to hold that office. She set the tone of her administration with a statewide listening tour to frame her presidential priorities of promoting campus safety, supporting student veterans, and advancing UNM’s mission as an R1 university.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 23, 2023
Stephen Marche tells us “ The College Essay Is Dead ,” while, in a separate essay for The Atlantic , Daniel Herman considers “ The End of High-School English. ” According to Herman, most students will never reach the highest level. ChatGPT also has the ability to revise draft writing by improving grammar and clarity.
Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 11, 2022
I don’t even think an old-school Ed Anger Weekly World News wacko politics-laden rant would do the trick for me when it comes to this subject. I imagine a few of you might be asking in a snotty, high-and-mighty, can’t-be-bothered-to-talk-about-money tenured tone, “Who made you the Ralph Nader of charitable contributions?”
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
OCTOBER 12, 2022
The language, tone, logo, font, and visual style of your posts can all be used to communicate your school’s personality and should be consistent across your marketing materials. Anything from famous quotes to industry news to alumni photos could support your school’s key messages.
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
JULY 5, 2023
This AI chatbot was launched in November 2022, and it has been on the news ever since. Grammarly and Hemingway App are amazing for content editing, helping schools ensure their written content is error-free and uses the right tone. Such is the case of ChatGPT.
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
MAY 17, 2023
Share School News and Updates as Part of Your LinkedIn Content Marketing Strategy A single academic year can be full of action for many schools. As news and updates come up, consider capitalizing on these opportunities to create new and exciting content.
Inside Higher Ed
FEBRUARY 16, 2023
The overall tone of the email statement was positive, with due solemnity upon mentioning that a “small number” of library staff positions would be eliminated. But the next day, a local news headline blared, “Vermont State University to Close Libraries, Downgrade Sports Programs.” 7 email to its community.
HEM (Higher Education Marketing)
DECEMBER 6, 2023
A school blog is a platform or part of a website where schools, colleges, or universities, publish content related to their activities, news, events, and educational initiatives. Preferred tone and writing style. In this blog post, we will provide some essential tips and insights on building and maintaining a successful blog.
EAB
MAY 23, 2023
One month later after that, in that same first semester, James, his tone has changed, even the way he communicates. It took years for it to develop, but he set the tone right in the beginning and things were changed, policies were redone. One month later after that, his excitement kind of dwindles. DA: And so these things are great.
Inside Higher Ed
AUGUST 26, 2022
As one student at a New York City university noted, employees answering the phone “tend to be rude or dismissive when you have a complex question, or when you don’t know all of the information that they are asking. But needing to handle both back-end transactions and people interactions is far more common.
UIA (University Innovation Alliance)
AUGUST 24, 2023
It means your emails, tone of voice, how you approach meetings. With Scott Jaschik, he leads the site's editorial operations, overseeing news content, opinion pieces, career advice, blogs and other features. He began his career as a news clerk at The New York Times. That doesn't mean you're giving keynotes.
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