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Life After PUC: An Interview With Alum Nephtali Marin

PUC

Nephtali Marin graduated from PUC in 2021 with a B.F.A in Film, and decided to stay on our beautiful campus to continue his passion for videography by helping out the PR department. Having worked at PUC’s PR office since his freshman year of college, he shares that being a part of the Pioneers family is […].

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What even is a University anyway?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Photo credit: Allan Bovill This post summarises Ellen MacRae and Tara Gold’s keynote talk: What even is a University anyway? , and includes a video of their presentation at McEwan Hall. Ellen was EUSA President 20/22, and Tara was EUSA Vice President Education 21/22. This post is part of the Hot Topic: Learning & Teaching Conference 2022. In this keynote talk, Ellen and Tara sit comfortably on the McEwan Hall stage in two armchairs, inviting the audience into a conversation about how u

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5 Key Behaviors To Go From ResLife Supervisor to Leader: Communication is Key

Roompact

This is a five part series based on best practices for supervisors. Each of these principles on their own can achieve great leadership, but all five will ensure it. 1. Personalize Your Supervisory Style2. Communication is Key3. Know Who Works For You4. Acknowledge Their Work5. Respect Their Expertise Communication is Key We all know that.

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What qualities to look for when purchasing Higher Education CRM?

Creatrix Campus

What qualities to look for when purchasing Higher Education CRM? admin. Tue, 07/19/2022 - 01:47. Higher education CRMs can increase your enrollment, and boost conversion, graduation rates, and revenue. They are powerful tools that can streamline customer support, communication, and management. Using the best CRM for higher education can help institutions overcome issues like disparate, outdated, or inaccurate data, lengthy tiresome processes, labor-intensive tasks, duplicate efforts, delayed inf

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Things You Should Do This Summer Before Coming to PUC 

PUC

Whether you’re an incoming freshman or your first time living away from home, there are a couple of things you should start learning how to do before coming to PUC. Learn How To Cook It’s good to know how to cook, so if you don’t know how, start trying out a few recipes this summer. […].

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What even is a University anyway?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

This post summarises Ellen MacRae and Tara Gold’s keynote talk: What even is a University anyway?, and includes a video of their presentation at McEwan Hall. Ellen was EUSA President 20/22, and Tara was EUSA Vice President Education 21/22. This post is part of the Hot Topic: Learning & Teaching Conference 2022. In this keynote […].

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Virtue Information Literacy: Flourishing in an Age of Information Anarchy

Academic Librarian

What I’ve been doing the last few years instead of blogging: Virtue Information Literacy: Flourishing in an Age of Information Anarchy. Virtue Information Literacy. Virtue Information Literacy draws upon virtue ethics and virtue epistemology to develop a new, ethical conception of information literacy. Those of us who live in heterogenous societies with relatively free flowing information inhabit a world of Information Anarchy, anarchy not in the uninformed popular sense of chaos and disor

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The Donkey Rule

CIP

If you have the dedication, you can reframe any negative belief you have about yourself. It just takes perseverance.

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Where are you from? Raising awareness of Third Culture Students in Higher Education

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Image credit: pixabay, stevepb, CC0 In this extra post, Dr Laura Cariola and Tamara Lai describe the challenges faced by Third Culture Students in Higher Education, and offer suggestions on how students and members of staff can support these students. Laura is a Lecturer in Applied Psychology, and Tamara is a recent MA (Hons) graduate in Psychology and Linguistics.

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Higher Ed Without Borders speak with President Jim Henderson of the University of Louisiana System

Edu Alliance Journal

On this podcast episode of Higher Ed Without Borders co-hosted by Edu Alliance Founders Dr. Senthil Nathan and Dean Hoke speak with Dr. Jim Henderson, President of the University of Louisiana System. Dr. James Henderson , President of the University of Louisiana System, a multi-university campus system with an enrollment of approximately 90,000 students.

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Washington Update: Proposed Changes to Title IX and Protecting Vulnerable StudentsChanging Higher Ed Podcast 113 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this episode, Tom Netting returns to the show for an intensive discussion about the proposed amendments to Title IX as well as the recently released notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) relating to several key issues left over from this year’s Neg Reg process, including borrower defense to repayment (BDR) and public service loan forgiveness (PLSF).

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REF 2021: reflecting on results, rules and regulations, and reform (again)

SRHE

by Ian McNay. Research Excellence Framework 2021. The irritations researchers experience when working with secondary data are exemplified in looking at the REF 2021 results and comparing with 2014. The 2021 results by Unit of Assessment (UoA) on screen are laid out with all four profiles in one line across the page. Four are fitted on to one page. When you try to print, or, at least when I do, they are laid out in a single column, so one UoA takes a full page.

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Where are you from? Raising awareness of Third Culture Students in Higher Education

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In this extra post, Dr Laura Cariola and Tamara Lai describe the challenges faced by Third Culture Students in Higher Education, and offer suggestions on how students and members of staff can support these students. Laura is a Lecturer in Applied Psychology, and Tamara is a recent MA (Hons) graduate in Psychology and Linguistics. Who […].

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How to Attract, Enroll & Retain Adult Learners: Attention Retention, Episode 3

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Listen Now: Attention Retention, Episode 3. Together with our friends at Enrollify, Archer Education is bringing you a podcast about attracting and retaining the modern, adult learner. Listen in every other Tuesday this summer for Attention Retention : a six-part series with Angie Mohr, Clayton Dean, and Zach Busekrus. Episode 3: How To Successfully Attract, Enroll, And Retain Adult Learners.

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Verify proof of employment and income history with new service

CU Work-Life Balance

Many occasions require faculty and staff to provide verification of their employment, salary or termination with the University of Colorado. Whether applying for a loan, government programs, housing or other services, CU employees can provide proof of their employment and income history 24/7. CU has partnered with CCC Verify, an online service that enables organizations such as lenders and government agencies to access key employment data for CU employees.

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My First In-Person Event Since 2019: TEDxToronto 2022

Student Life Network

I was graciously invited to this year’s TEDxToronto conference and believe it or not, it was my first in-person event since 2019! It was a refreshing experience away from the pandemic norms (endless video calls and awkward technical difficulties) and it served as a reminder of our common humanity; the essence of human connection. This year’s TEDxToronto captured the theme into three sections: Renewing How We Care, Renewing How We See, and Renewing How We Build.

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Assessment and feedback in conversation with students: Towards co-creating assessment and feedback

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Image credit: pixabay, stocksnap, CC0 In this post, Dr Catherine Bovill explores how to effectively engage staff and students in the co-creation of assessment practices. Catherine is Senior Lecturer in Student Engagement at the Institute for Academic Development. This post is part of the Learning and Teaching Enhancement Theme: Assessment and Feedback Principles and Priorities.