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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The path to higher education success has many obstacles and barriers for Latinos across the U.S. The mission of Excelencia in Education, founded in 2004 by Dr. Deborah A. These inform strategic decisions to address inequities and improve outcomes. … Santiago and Sarita E. Neufeldt, president of CSUSM.

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Computer science degrees: How demand has both reduced and improved

University Business

Computer science degrees have helped drive university enrollment over the past decade thanks to the strong compensation their graduates can expect in the job market. From 2023-2024, job postings rose by an average of 16% year-over-year in the top 10 occupations associated with computer science.

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Monumental Stairs: How Computational Design Guided Collaboration and Innovation at the U.S. Air Force Academy

Clark Nesxen

A Computational Approach Designing and coordinating such a non-standard, continuously changing form far exceeded the capabilities of traditional drafting and coordination methods. To overcome this, our team employed computational design to translate the ambitious vision for this stair into a buildable, efficient, and budget-conscious reality.

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How a Connected College Approach Helps Break Down Silos and Improve Student Success: Changing Higher Ed podcast 268 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Elliot Felix

The Change Leader, Inc.

His approach centers on aligning strategy, services, space, and technology using principles from design thinking and organizational systems. Dr. McNaughton advocates for the RACI model (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) to clarify who decides, who advises, and who needs to be informed.

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Mind the policy gaps: regulating quality and ethics in digitalised and privatised crossborder education

SRHE

by Hans de Wit, Tessa DeLaquil, Ellen Hazelkorn and Hamish Coates Hans de Wit, Ellen Hazelkorn and Hamish Coates are editors and Tessa DeLaquil is associate editor of Policy Reviews in Higher Education. This is especially true for on-line TNE which is less visible than traditional campus-based higher education.

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How to Align Academic Programs with Workforce Needs and Serve Nontraditional Students: Changing Higher Ed podcast 260 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Kathleen deLaski

The Change Leader, Inc.

How Can Higher Education Evolve to Serve Diverse Learners? Yet todays reality is different : the majority of learners are working adults, first-generation students, caregivers, veterans, and individuals balancing education with lifes other demands. deLaski, founder of Education Design Lab and author of Who Needs College Anymore?

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The Great Value Shift in Higher Ed

Parchment

Higher education is at a critical cultural moment, with growing skepticism around the value of a college degree. He shares a roadmap for delivering value in postsecondary education. What is the pathway so that I can actually make an informed choice as a learner, which thinking about my experience many, many years ago, right?