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17 Must-Attend & Virtual Higher Education Marketing Conferences for 2023-2024

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

When : Mar 21-23, 2023 Where : Las Vegas, Nevada Website : [link] UPCEA Annual Conference This gathering, hosted by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), focuses on helping higher ed professionals reconnect and share with one another.

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The Goucher Prison Education Partnership

Goucher DEI

Building on his victory, three GPEP alumni met with the head of the US Small Business Administration to discuss how criminal convictions create barriers to accessing the resources and capital needed to start a small business. He served as a key plaintiff in a successful ACLU national civil rights litigation.

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President moves: 3 hires as another leader changes her mind

University Business

As an administrator, the first-time president helped create new degree and continuing education programs, as well as forged corporate partnerships. Chesley will retire on June 30, 2025, marking a six-year run as president. Prezant begins Aug.

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How can America Encourage College Dropouts to Complete their Degrees

Edu Alliance Journal

Attendance at educational conferences (51%). Continuing education courses (50%). The number of employees finishing their undergraduate degrees through SCAP will reach over 8,500, with Starbucks setting a goal of 25,000 graduates by 2025. Organizations use different techniques for reimbursing student employees.

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‘TGIF Time-saver’: Kamala Harris’ impact on higher ed

University Business

How might Harris approach higher education if she wins this year’s election? The Biden-Harris administration has strengthened Title IX and championed student loan forgiveness. Now, Harris is gaining support from prominent education figures even in the short time she has been the presumptive Democratic nominee.