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Unlocking the Potential of Peer Tutoring Programs for Adult Students

Knack

A recent survey by Gallup and the Lumina Foundation reveals that many adults who left college without earning a degree would consider re-enrolling if their student loans were forgiven. Cost is the primary obstacle for these individuals, with 54% of them stating that it is the main reason they're not still in college. As colleges grapple with this reality, it is crucial to explore innovative ways to support adult learners in their pursuit of higher education.

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Dr. Valerie Kinloch Appointed President of Johnson C. Smith University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Valerie Kinloch , will become president of Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU), effective Aug. 1. Dr. Valerie Kinloch and Trustee Steven Boyd Kinloch is currently the Renée and Richard Goldman Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Education. She previously was associate dean and professor at The Ohio State University; assistant professor of English Education at Columbia University; and assistant professor of English at University of Houston-Downtown.

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How to Eradicate Mental Health Stigma From Boys to Men

Active Minds

I was very emotional when I was a kid and was so hard on myself for being that way. I needed someone to help me understand my feelings and how they affected me. Instead, I used those emotions against myself, creating a sense of disconnect. Back then, mental health wasn’t always openly discussed when I was young, especially for boys and men, due to stigma.

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Updated Equitable Value Explorer Data Provide New Insights on Disaggregated Student Earnings

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

By: Marián Vargas and Kim Dancy Are today’s students getting ahead, getting by, or even falling behind when it comes to their post-college earnings? IHEP’s an Equitable Value Explorer , interactive data visualization tool that compares the post-college student earnings for more than 4,000 colleges and universities across the country , is helping to answer that question.

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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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Thinking Strategically

Steve Keating

I’ve always found thinking to be a good thing to do. That’s especially true before you say something. Our thoughts create our words and our words frequently become our actions. We need to think about that in particular. But I sometimes think that “overthinking” causes as many problems as not thinking. Different problems for sure but problems all the same.

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Armbrister Hangs Hat on Indelible Career at Johnson C. Smith University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When Clarence D. Armbrister became the 14th president of Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) in January 2018, he brought his experience in law and investment banking as well as his experience in education that encompassed both K–12 and higher education. When he leaves the presidency at the end of the spring semester, he will have made an indelible impression on the 156-year-old institution in Charlotte, North Carolina, including securing the university’s largest single financial commitment, $80 m

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Updated Equitable Value Explorer Data Provide New Insights on Disaggregated Student Earnings

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

By: Marián Vargas and Kim Dancy Are today’s students getting ahead, getting by, or even falling behind when it comes to their post-college earnings? IHEP’s Equitable Value Explorer , an interactive data visualization tool that compares the post-college student earnings for more than 4,000 colleges and universities across the country , is helping to answer that question.

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How to Improve Your Executive Presence

Steve Keating

I have, unfortunately, actually seen people promoted into leadership positions because they “looked like a leader.” When I have asked what about those people’s look qualified them for a leadership position I was told, “that’s hard to define but look at them, they are obviously a leader.” So that’s obviously, at least to me, completely ridiculous. There is no leadership “look.

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Conway-Turner: From First-Gen Student to 43-Year Career Retirement

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Katherine Conway-Turner does her utmost to maximize the power and purpose of public higher education. Dr. Katherine Conway-Turner Her understanding of the impact of education comes from personal experience. Conway-Turner, who grew up in a small town in Missouri, said her journey mirrors that of many of the students at Buffalo State University (part of the State University of New York system).

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How Drexel and Saxbys Partnered to Boost Experiential Learning

EAB

Podcast How Drexel and Saxbys Partnered to Boost Experiential Learning Episode 155. June 20, 2023. Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast. You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. Follow the podcast on Spotify , Google Podcasts , Apple Podcasts , SoundCloud and Stitcher or visit our podcast homepage for additional episodes.

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How Career Services Can Enhance ‘Soft-Skills’ in Students

Symplicity

In today's job market, having the right technical skills is no longer enough to succeed. Employers are increasingly looking for candidates who possess a range of soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. These skills are essential for building strong relationships with colleagues, clients, and customers, and for adapting to the changing demands of the workplace.

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Comments for the Federal Work-Study Reporting changes due by July 12

College Aid Services

The comment period for the Department of Education’s request of collecting individual student Federal Work-Study annual earnings data from institutions is open through July 12, 2023. NASFAA had previously criticized the Department’s estimates of the hours required for the reporting as “woefully inadequate.” The national association has requested that the Department of Education give institutions… More » Comments for the Federal Work-Study Reporting changes due by July 12 The po

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The University of Texas System to Launch Free, Virtual Mental Health Support Program for UT Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The University of Texas (UT) System is partnering with virtual health company TimelyCare to launch a free, virtual mental health support program for students at all 14 UT institutions. The program is set to begin Fall 2023. James B. Milliken The program will offer 24/7 access to services such as on-demand mental health and emotional support; scheduled mental health counseling; psychiatry; health coaching; peer support; and digital self-care content.

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A cultural framework for generational trauma

Counseling Today

With the right clinical framework, counselors can help clients identify and process the complex experiences of intergenerational trauma. The post A cultural framework for generational trauma appeared first on Counseling Today.

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Symplicity Launches Community for CSM Clients

Symplicity

Symplicity is excited to announce the launch of Community for CSM, a place where our CSM clients can interact and learn directly with one another about Symplicity CSM and career services work more generally.

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Engaging Your Members Over the Summer

CAMPUSPEAK

Student Org Leader: “I cannot find anyone to work the welcome week org fair. I think we need to cancel our… The post Engaging Your Members Over the Summer appeared first on CAMPUSPEAK.

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BILL WOODSON

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Bill Woodson Bill Woodson has been appointed vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. Woodson holds a bachelor’s degree in urban studies from Brown University, a master’s in city and regional planning from Harvard University, an MBA from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership from the University of Minnesota.

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Behind the Book: Counselor Self-Care (2nd edition)  

Counseling Today

ACA's latest book provides practical advice for how counselors can manage stress, create a self-care plan and put this plan into action. The post Behind the Book: Counselor Self-Care (2nd edition) appeared first on Counseling Today.

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3 Options for Montana Student Loan Forgiveness

Student Loan Planner

Fifty-five percent of Montanans graduate with student loan debt, with an average balance of $27,114, according to data from The Institute for College Access & Success (TICAS). Paying back student loans can be tough while you’re saving for other goals and dealing with inflation and cost of living. If you live in the state of […] The post 3 Options for Montana Student Loan Forgiveness appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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Tutor Success Stories: Ayoub Ayoub

Knack

Meet Ayoub Ayoub, a former Knack tutor at Rutgers University. Ayoub began tutoring on Knack in 2022. As he begins his full-time position at TD Wealth, we asked him to to reflect on his time tutoring on Knack.

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Duke University to Cover Full Tuition for Carolina Students with Family Incomes Below $150,000

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Duke University will be offering full tuition grants to students from the Carolinas with family incomes below $150,000, effective Fall 2023. The program will also give those with family incomes of $65,000 or less financial assistance for housing, meals, and some course materials or other campus expenses. All qualifying current undergrad will be eligible, and qualifying first-year students, sophomores, juniors, and seniors will receive financial aid statements by Jul. 1 that reflect this change.

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Summer Reads

Purdue University Global

June 21, 2023 was the official first day of summer in the United States, and summer’s return marks a perfect opportunity to share previous book reviews from Purdue Global Academic Success Center staff and English and Rhetoric Department faculty. Read on for some classic reading suggestions and books reviews previously featured on this blog. Let us know what you are reading this summer in the comments too!

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Benefits of Having a Private Tutor in Mathematics and Science

Good Tutors Finder

Benefits of Having a Private Tutor in Mathematics and Science Mathematics and science are crucial subjects that form the foundation of various academic disciplines. Many students often struggle with these subjects due to their complex nature and abstract concepts. The complex concepts and problem-solving skills required often make it difficult for students to grasp these subjects effectively.

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Student Loan Repayment Support

HEAG

With the Supreme Court scheduled to issue a verdict on President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan in the coming days, a final date may finally be available for when students are scheduled to begin their repayment later this year. If … Read more ».

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UDC to Unveil Statue of “Grandfather of Black Basketball”

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) will soon unveil a statue of Dr. Edwin Bancroft Henderson at the school’s Dr. Edwin Bancroft Henderson Sports Complex. Dr. Edwin Bancroft Henderson Henderson – an educator, athlete, and civil rights activist – is often cited as “The Grandfather of Black Basketball,” the first to introduce basketball to African Americans on a widely organized scale.

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Overwhelmed by complaints on campus? What 75+ cabinet leaders learned about responding to grievances on campus at EAB’s Compassionate Leadership Seminar

EAB

Blogs Overwhelmed by complaints on campus? What 75+ cabinet leaders learned about responding to grievances on campus at EAB's Compassionate Leadership Seminar Over the past few months, over 75 college and university cabinet leaders have gone through EAB’s Compassionate Leadership Seminar. I sat down with EAB Research Advisory Services Director and Subject Matter Expert Melanie Overton to learn what has made this seminar so popular and what leadership takeaways partners bring back to their campus

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Content Marketing in Higher Ed | Mongoose

Mongoose

Gil Rogers, the host of FYI , is joined from across the pond by Kyle Campbell , founder and managing director of Education Marketer. Kyle blends his experiences as a marketing and higher education professional to bring you clever and insightful strategies to help your university.

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How to Buy Disability Insurance for Pulmonologists With The Strongest Protection

Student Loan Planner

Key Takeaways: After completing medical school, a three-year internal medicine residency and a pulmonary fellowship, you don’t want to risk your high income by relying on employer-sponsored disability coverage. Your education and specialty training need protection beyond the standard definition of disability. Read on to learn about long-term disability insurance for pulmonologists, including estimated costs, […] The post How to Buy Disability Insurance for Pulmonologists With The Strongest

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AASCU Releases Policy Brief on Public Investment in Regional Universities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) has released a policy brief with recommendations on effective public investment in regional universities. Dr. Mildred García The brief, “ Funding Stewardship of Place: Public Policies to Advance the Regional Stewardship Mission ,” details public policy priorities to increase co-investment in state and regional public higher ed, the end goal being to bolster regional economic return on investment and create thriving communities.

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How to uncover hidden threats in past enrollment trends

EAB

Blogs How to uncover hidden threats in past enrollment trends What most institutions miss As we approach the beginning of a new academic year, campus leaders are already taking stock of their undergraduate enrollments. When thinking about enrollment growth over time, the most common approach is to compare this year’s total enrollment with last year’s, or perhaps a few years prior.

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Accountability

The Advisor That Cares

Personal. Professional. Academic. Accountability. Man, it really does go so far in helping you work through your own thoughts and ideas. Just having someone ask you what is working, what could be better, and just check in to say, did you consider this? You may have overlooked that? Don’t forget you wanted to do this. I keep thinking of the WIG sessions for 4DX; what did you do to move the WIG, what are you committing to do in the next week to continue moving the WIG, what are you not meeti

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14 Ways to Gamify Student Engagement & Learning

Ready Education

Continuously evolving trends and technologies change the way people acquire information.

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Dr. Kristine Dillon Appointed Interim President of Whittier College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Kristine Dillon will become interim president of Whittier College, effective Jul. 1. Dr. Kristine Dillon “Whittier College gave me the capacity to view a future larger than I could imagine,” said Dillion, who graduated from the institution in 1973. “I am grateful for the opportunity to give back to my alma mater by using the leadership and professional skills I’ve gained from a career in higher education.

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How I healed after being in hospital for mental health

Student Minds

Madeleine describes how she recovered from being in the hospital for mental health and what helped her do this. - Madeleine Chamberlain I have been in the hospital twice for mental health during manic episodes. Both times it has taken time to heal afterwards to get back to feeling fully myself. Time to heal from being in an episode, and time to heal from being in a hospital under section.

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Three Simple Rules for Outdoor Meals

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

Potlucks and family events are a fun reason to get outdoors in the warm weather. However, you need to take extra care to keep food safe from foodborne illness. Foodborne illnesses increase during the summer months because bacteria multiply faster with warm temperatures. Read the three simple food safety guidelines below to protect yourself, your family, and your friends from foodborne illness.

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Republicans Unveil Student Loan Forgiveness and Repayment Reform Legislation

Student Loan Planner

Congressional Republicans have unveiled sweeping legislation designed to reform the federal student aid system. If passed, the bills – collectively called the Federal Assistance to Initiate Repayment (FAIR) Act – would impact nearly every element of federal student loans, from applying to aid, to repayment and student loan forgiveness. “The FAIR Act is a fiscally […] The post Republicans Unveil Student Loan Forgiveness and Repayment Reform Legislation appeared first on Student Loan Planner