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How to Help Students Navigate a Difficult Job Search

Supporting Student Success

By: Hana Rehman. Photo by Sora Shimazaki from Pexels. Upon graduation, today’s students are facing a unique problem: the job market is full of positions designated as “entry-level,” but many of those positions actually require several years’ worth of experience. This catch-22 is a frustrating obstacle for new graduates. After cultivating so many important skills throughout their academic studies, they now find themselves stuck when applying to jobs.

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How One Company is Innovating Student Debt Repayment with SLR 67with Dr. Drumm McNaughton, Jay Patel & Steve Ferguson | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 070

The Change Leader, Inc.

There's light at the end of the tunnel for innovating student debt repayment with SLR 67. Student loan debt impacting millennials' economic future is a pressing topic as students graduate from higher education institutions. This podcast features Jay Patel and Steve Ferguson, who have developed a new way for students to pay off their debt in significantly less time than it currently takes.

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Teaching across the public spaces of the web

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Photo credit: James Lamb In this post, James Lamb, Lecturer in Digital Education, discusses the pedagogical significance of using public and commercial online settings in course design… Since 2009, Education and Digital Culture (EDC) has existed as an experiment in learning within the open spaces of the web. The course, offered within the MSc in Digital Education , examines contemporary education through the perspectives of cyberculture, community culture and algorithmic culture.

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How to bring the personal touch to recruitment with inspiration from Cameo

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How can universities capitalize on this trend for one-to-one communications to stand out to prospective students?

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APA’s Apology to Black, Indigenous and People of Color for Its Support of Structural Racism in Psychiatry

Regna Consulting

Today, the American Psychiatric Association (APA), the oldest national physician association in the country, is taking an important step in addressing racism in psychiatry. The APA is beginning the process of making amends for both the direct and indirect acts of racism in psychiatry. The APA Board of Trustees (BOT) apologizes to its members, patients, their families, and the public for enabling discriminatory and prejudicial actions within the APA and racist practices in psychiatric treatment f

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Making a successful business case for a bigger digital marketing budget

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Making a successful business case for a bigger digital marketing budget

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