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Compton College Addresses Student Homelessness and Basic Needs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I announced at one of our professional development days the need to build student housing, and I think people were like, What is he talking about, he recalls. Its a unique project, says David Lelie, senior project manager with Gafcon, the construction management company managing the project.

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Examples of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It also added professional development for all the tutors and faculty. Among the issues addressed are reading academic text and managing assignments, which can be especially challenging when the students are still developing their command of English. WSU’s CAMP was founded in 2006. This recognition] means a lot.”

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New presidents: Take some advice from this six-year veteran

University Business

fewer years than in 2006. Prioritize ongoing professional development. Without a reliable approach and infrastructure, communications—especially from the president’s office—can seem random, or worse, only about “crisis management.” What does a new president need to know in 2023?

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Developing a Strengths-Based Campus: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Supporting Student Success

This project was particularly important to me because of the impact CliftonStrengths had made in my life and how the tool was being used to support post-secondary students’ development. Now more than ever, Dweck’s (2006) message of a growth mindset is key to instill in our students. Liana Acri (she/her), M.Ed., References.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

On-demand webinar Building a Culture of Data Confidence Learn more about effective data management and how institutional culture impacts the use of data. Higher education leadership and management: From conflict to interdependence through strategic planning. Tertiary Education and Management, 12 (2), 137-160. link] McLendon, M.,

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Geoscience Outreach: What we do, how we assess, and client/student reflections

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

Geoscience Outreach is a 20-credit Experiential Community Service Learning (CSL) course established in 2006, and adopted by other Schools across the University. Students are mentored and empowered to develop and deliver resources through negotiated and self-directed community engagement. What do we do?

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Landscapes of Learning for Unknown Futures: Reflections on the Assemblages Symposium

SRHE

Combining insights from her own investigations of posthuman materialities with critical contributions by Braidotti (2019), Barad (2007), Delanda (2006) and Bennett (2010), Carol moved to trouble normalised and common sense ideas about knowledge-making and space.