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Are institutions leveraging their alumni to their full potential? Here’s how they can

University Business

alumni working for pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company have hosted students to inform them on their track to success. Bolster continuing education opportunities The most important partnership may be between the alma mater and alumni. .” At Wabash College, a men’s private school in Ind.,

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Breathing with double lungs: How higher education can thrive in a changing market

University Business

Higher education is at a crossroads that demands immediate action: We must innovate with new revenue streams or face the adverse effects of an impending enrollment cliff. I think of these lungs as Core Education and Education Expanded. Few institutions in higher education are successfully implementing these concepts.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

I can write about big trends that will affect education. That has worked in the past because, frankly, the education markets haven’t changed much or quickly. Will the continuous education approach be taken up more broadly by a wider range of industries? Education isn’t one of them.

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Simple Strategies for Curriculum (Re)Design for the New Instructor

The Scholarly Teacher

Rachel Thelen , The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Noelle Haight , Occupational Therapist and Educator Julia VanderMolen , University of the Pacific Key Statement: Four helpful tips, including backwards design, for the new instructor looking to (re)design their course. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 87 (9), 12.