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do-not-reply@: the inefficiencies of email use demonstrated by graduates

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

I went from my undergraduate degree in 1988 into a role as a Logistics Manager for Vichy L’Oreal. The job involved using a stand-alone PC, a telephone to the factory in France, and a weekly Telex to Paris. I was appointed on the basis that I spoke French. I couldn’t write French for caramel au beurre (toffee), but I could speak it. No one asked me at my interview whether I had any computer skills or indeed whether I was numerate.

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Kickin’ It With Santiago Hernandez, Men’s Soccer Manager

PUC

Coming from Talladega, Alabama, is PUC’s Men’s Soccer manager, Santiago Hernandez. Majoring in Religion, with an emphasis in Health Professions, school keeps him busy but that didn’t stop him from becoming interested in his position as soccer manager. Santiago knew he wanted to help coaches be ready during practices and be a part of the […].

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Visual Documentation of the College Meltdown Needed

Higher Education Inquirer

The Higher Education Inquirer is looking for images to document the College Meltdown which began in 2010. The US Department of Higher Education posts hundreds of campus closings each year. Images of these closed schools can be used to document an important part of US higher education history. Closed campuses vary in size, from high school classrooms, hotel conference rooms, and store fronts, to satellite and branch campuses, to small private colleges, and larger career colleges.

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AIFS Abroad Signs CANIE Accord to Mitigate International Education’s Impact on Climate Change 

AIFS Abroad

AIFS Abroad is pleased to announce that we are the first study abroad provider from the United States to sign the CANIE Accord. This initiative is a voluntary commitment we have made to make significant efforts to mitigate our impact on climate change. CANIE (Climate Action Network for International Educators) is a grassroots initiative formed by international education practitioners from around the world who recognize the importance of stepping up and taking action on climate change.

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Restorative Practices in ResLife: The Role of Fair Process in Curriculum Development

Roompact

This post is one in a series about integrating Restorative Practices into a model for residential learning. Start with the introduction as a primer and explore posts on other strategies you can utilize with a restorative lens. | Introduction | Roommate Agreements | Floor Meetings & Circles | Curriculum Development | Residential Curriculum | Intentional.

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The Impact of Transitions on Neurodivergent Young Adults

CIP

This article was recently published by Autism Advocate Parenting Magazine: www.autismadvocateparentingmagazine.com. "While young adults who enter the adult world through work or post-secondary education often say, "I have autism," it is less common for them to define how this impacts their life in the short and long term. What challenges do they have that they should share with an employer?

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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

Campus Groups

We know how critical the fall is for student engagement. It is when new students immerse themselves in college life and returning students renew with campus activities and traditions. This article outlines 5 student engagement strategies for the fall. Based on feedback from our 200+ Partner Campuses, the following practices are proven to help your campus maximize student involvement: Raise Awareness about Campus Resources.

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Wellbeing matters. But how can we enhance wellbeing across the academic community?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Image credit: unsplash, Max van den Oetelaar, CC0 In this post, Dennis Relojo-Howell reflects on his participation in the Learning & Teaching Conference panel held on Day 1: ‘Wellbeing across the academic community’ The video of this panel session is embedded at the end of this post. Dennis is a PhD student and Managing Director of Psychreg.

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Explore World Languages at PUC With Sylvia Rasi Gregorutti 

PUC

Sylvia Rasi Gregorutti, also known as Professoressa Gregorutti to her students, has been teaching at PUC since 1993. She was chair for about 20 years and is now the associate chair of the Department of Communication and World Languages, since their departments merged in 2019. One of her favorite things about teaching is seeing students […].

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New Report Highlights How Institutions Are Supporting Post-completion Success for Latino Students

Higher Education Today

Title: Beyond Completion: Post-Completion Efforts at Hispanic-Serving Institutions Author: Gabriel Bermea Source: Excelencia in Education Post-completion success continues to be an important conversation point as colleges and universities work to support students of historically marginalized backgrounds through their postsecondary education. Excelencia in Education recently released a report to examine the post-completion success initiatives at seven.

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Get To Know Karen Sok: CIP Long Beach Academic Coach

CIP

In-Focus features a staff member as a way to learn more about our amazing staff. This time, we highlight CIP Long Beach Academic Coach, Karen Sok.

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Wellbeing matters. But how can we enhance wellbeing across the academic community?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In this post, Dennis Relojo-Howell reflects on his participation in the Learning & Teaching Conference panel held on Day 1: ‘Wellbeing across the academic community’ The video of this panel session is embedded at the end of this post. Dennis is a PhD student and Managing Director of Psychreg. This post is part of the […].

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New international employees and stipend recipients: Don’t forget to schedule a meeting with the International Tax Office

CU Work-Life Balance

The University of Colorado welcomes international students, faculty, researchers and staff from around the globe each year. The International Tax Office is proud to serve CU’s international community and provides a vital touchpoint for international visitors navigating U.S. tax obligations. Incoming international employees and students who receive payments through CU payroll are required to schedule a new employee appointment with the International Tax Office at their earliest convenience in ord

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How to Compete in a Market When Your School Doesn’t Have a National Brand: Attention Retention, Episode 4

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Listen Now: Attention Retention, Episode 4. 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 4: How to Compete in a Market When Your School Doesn’t Have a National Brand.

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All employees must certify their leave balances by Sept. 7

CU Work-Life Balance

Each year, per Board of Regents Policy 11-E , the University of Colorado requires all employees to verify the accuracy of their sick and vacation leave in the employee portal. This year’s leave certification will run until Sept. 7. This annual process helps to ensure all employee’s leave balances are accurate each year. Who needs to certify? As part of the Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA), leave certification expands to all employees enrolled in the State Sick Leave plan.

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