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JUAN J. CASTILLO

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Juan J. Castillo has been named the Acting President of Texas A&M International University in Laredo, effective immediately. Castillo, who has served as the Vice President for Finance and Administration at TAMIU since 2008, will oversee the university’s operations following the unexpected passing of President Pablo Arenaz. Juan J. Castillo Castillo brings more than 30 years of management experience, having held key roles in both higher education and the corporate sector.

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College Affordability Remains Out of Reach for Immigrants of Color Throughout Generations

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

Last year, we reported that students of color were more likely than White students to face a gap between their total college costs and the financial assistance available to them from grants and family resources, also known as unmet need. Our new analysis of unmet need finds a compelling pattern — college affordability is stratified not just at the intersection of race and ethnicity, but also by immigration background, with immigrants of color, particularly Black immigrants, facing high unmet ne

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Prioritizing Mental Health After Tragedy with a School-Wide Mental Health Field Day: From the Advisors

Active Minds

From the advisors (school counselors): Kaitlyn Robichaud and Courtney Selig This blog was written by Whitman-Hanson Regional High School’s Active Minds advisors about their experience supporting student-led efforts to advance mental health in their community. This is the second of two pieces sharing the story of these students’ advocacy. To read about this journey/story from the perspective of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School students, click here.

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No Mind Left Behind

Student Minds

This World Mental Health Day, the Editorial Team have come together to discuss the theme 'No Mind Left Behind' and how it has related to their university experience. - Student Minds Blog Editorial Team ⭐ How can you bring mental health into your conversations? ⭐ Talking about mental health doesn't have to be awkward. Start by normalizing it in everyday conversations.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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How to Be More Generous

Steve Keating

It is better to give than to receive. If you’re tempted to disagree with that, then let me remind you that’s straight out of the Bible, Acts 20:35. What the Bible doesn’t mention is this interesting phenomenon; the more you give, the more you tend to receive. But just to be clear, true “givers” don’t give to get something in return. They give because they have a generous spirit.

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The Wildest Week for Student Loan Borrowers: Key Updates On What Happened

Student Loan Planner

Student loan borrowers may have just endured the most chaotic week in history. The first week of October 2024 saw unprecedented changes and disruptions to the entire federal student loan system including repayment, default and loan forgiveness. Here’s a breakdown of what has happened and what borrowers should know going forward. Student loan on-ramp program… The post The Wildest Week for Student Loan Borrowers: Key Updates On What Happened appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Transform Student Support Services

Knack

Attending this year’s P3•EDU event highlighted the critical role public-private partnerships (P3s) are playing in reshaping student support services in higher education. As institutions face mounting budget cuts and staffing shortages, P3s offer a strategic solution to streamline and enhance these services while addressing growing financial and operational pressures.

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Education Brands, formerly part of Community Brands, is now VenturEd Solutions; Nick Laird Appointed New CEO

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Education Brands launches new entity, name, and brand identity focused exclusively on K-12 schools , helmed by new CEO St. Petersburg, FL, October 10, 2024 – Education Brands, formerly part of Community Brands, a leading provider of cloud-based software, services, and payment solutions for schools, today announced its rebrand to VenturEd Solutions , a new education-focused entity led by CEO Nick Laird.

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4 Ways to Partner with Faculty on Student Success

Civitas Learning

Faculty play a central role in building connections with students. Their regular interaction and academic and career guidance, especially within their areas of expertise, can significantly help students in their college experience. As Inside Higher Ed notes, “Students often turn to their faculty members for advice and support outside of academics, including career advice and mental health support, so positive student-faculty relationships are a critical piece of student success.

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Leading the Path Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Over the next two years, Dr. John A. Nunes is determined to strengthen the foundation of California Lutheran University and increase its ability to meet the needs of students from underserved populations. Since his two-year appointment as interim president began on June 1, 2024, Nunes has immersed himself in the life of the university. He has over 40 years of experience in faith-based, nonprofit leadership, stating that his work as a college administrator is guided by his Lutheran faith.

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