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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

By academic year 2025-26, students will be able to complete their degree in four years, as compared to the current model of more than eight years. There are three major components to the plan: Halve time to degree by moving students from part-time to full-time and adding courses during summer and winter breaks.

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

University Business

That’s according to a new survey from Accredible, a digital credential platform, which surveyed more than 1,000 learners who participated in a course, certification program or continuing education opportunity that awarded a credential within the past two years. You can explore more of the findings here.

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Education's future: A choice between complicity and resistance

Campus Sonar

The Trump administration is attempting to enact changes outlined in Project 2025 such as rolling back civil rights protections for LGBTQ+ students and Title IX against sex-based discriminations, eliminating current income-driven repayment plans, and removing protections from predatory colleges.