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From Controllers to Careers: Using Esports to Develop Tech Skills in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Furthermore, involvement in esports can provide opportunities for students to delve into coding, game development tools, and software customization that can facilitate practical experience in programming, game design, and software development.

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Report: Pandemic Dealt a Blow to Internationalization

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I nternationalization is designed to encourage collaborations between institutions across borders to solve global challenges and to prepare students for a globally connected world —opportunities that were missed during the pandemic. Technology was critical to the ways in which schools internationalized during the pandemic.

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Going Back to School Means Increasing Black/Minoritized Family Engagement Too

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

More specifically, the council is designed to facilitate strong and effective relationships between schools and parents, families and caregivers. Whether intentional or unintentional, the lack of or inadequate collaborations have negative consequences for Black and other marginalized students. content, books events, topics, issues).

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the unanticipated: reflecting & looking forward

Catherine Cronin

Throughout the year, I worked individually and in collaboration with others to explore issues in digital, open and higher education. As I wrote shortly after the event, the Lehman campus was one of our precious green spaces as children, for running around, making noise, and dreaming about the future.

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2 programs that facilitate positive mental health conversations among Black men

EAB

2 programs that facilitate positive mental health conversations among Black men. YBMen staff post prompts that relate to pop culture and current events that reflect the issues Black college men are facing, moving away from more clinical conversations that students might not be as interested in participating in. Event planning tools.

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A Night to Remember: TaxStatus® & SSS Launch Party at NAIS 2025

School & Student Services by Community Brands

This exclusive event brought together financial aid directors, heads of schools, admissions and enrollment directors to celebrate a groundbreaking partnership between TaxStatus and School and Student Services (SSS)a collaboration transforming financial aid processing for private K-12 schools across the country.

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Silent Sufferers: Combating Loneliness in College Students Requires Campus-wide Collaboration

Timely MD

Facilitating connection and creating in-person or virtual spaces, for all students, especially for LGBQ+ students, to establish relationships with others may be beneficial for the individual, their friends, and their peers at large. Colleges and universities can work to improve the protective factors to reduce loneliness for LGBQ+ students.