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Q&A: UNCF's Ed Smith-Lewis on the UNITE Convening and HBCU Transformation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It's about equipping institutions with the tools to drive change on their campuses, fostering cross-campus collaboration, and ensuring that HBCUs are setting an agenda for higher education innovation, not just responding to it. Diverse: Issues In Higher Education is proud to serve as this years media sponsor.

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What Is Organizational Development?

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Applying Principles of Organizational Development in Higher Education If you work in higher education, you know the industry is constantly evolving. Thats where organizational development (also known as org dev or OD) comes in. How Is Org Dev Applied in the Higher Ed Industry ?

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Why supply chain insights are key for liberal arts programs

University Business

The question is how to measure and quantify—and ultimately justify and act upon—the value of non-STEM majors to students, employers, and the governments that fund much of higher education. Such information can inform a college or university’s curriculum choices, hiring, and, yes, marketing strategy. New tools.

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Lecture Recording: What does research say about its effect on attendance?

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Based on media richness theory, it has been found that students will opt for face-to-face lectures when they think the content is going to be difficult (Bassili, 2008). Edit: Teaching Matters has recently published a mini-series about Lecture Recording in Higher Education. Quality in Higher Education , 11 (2), 103–115.

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Experimental, digital, conventional: Education and Digital Cultures

Teaching Matters Online Learning

In addition, the digital essay invites students to explore a course theme through networked media or digital form, often resulting in work that is simultaneously imaginative, playful and scholarly. E-Learning and Digital Media , 3(1), 16-26. Gloucester: Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. doi:10.2304/elea.2006.3.1.16

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Mental Health and Learning Among Students with Marginalized Sociodemographic Identities

Supporting Student Success

I will highlight some of my own reflections on promising areas for institutional action based on my policy and practice work within higher education. They did not, however, included stressors unique to marginalized communities that could impact overall wellbeing (e.g. Mitigating Barriers. student leaders, administrative leaders).

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Recapturing the excitement of lectures

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Other lecturers are using electronic voting systems (Bates, Howie & Murphy, 2006), social media (Ross, 2016) and ‘technology enhanced active learning spaces’ (Roger, Ney & Liote, 2016) to enhance the level of engagement in the subject and to promote paired and small group working in large classes. Revell, A. &