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How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search

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Blogs How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search Key insights from our 2023 Student Communication Preferences Survey The recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action has many HBCU leaders wondering whether they’ll see an influx of enrollment for fall 2024. among all students surveyed.

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Hazing Prevention

Missouri State

The Office of Student Conduct proactively combats hazing by cultivating and facilitating educational programs, designing impactful social media posts, and collaborating with our campus partners including Fraternity Sorority Life, and the Office of Student Engagement. & Madden, M.

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Welcome Back Bears!

Missouri State

The Office of Student Conduct is thrilled to have all of you back on campus. Alcohol and drug use are often depicted in the media as a vital part of college culture. In reality only 49% of college students aged 18-22 report consuming any alcohol in the past month (NSDUH, 2022). Skin that looks blue, gray, or pale.

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The top 5 ways prospective graduate and adult learners are finding your programs

EAB

With these demographic shifts come changes in the way adult learners research and compare academic programs. Our Adult Learner Recruitment team recently surveyed more than 3,800 graduate and adult learners to learn more about the ways students search for programs. How long are students spending researching their options?

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Authentic Ways to Demonstrate and Share Learning Digitally

Experiential Learning Depot

Let's say a teacher assigns students to research invasive species. Students create a poster board with information on that species and present final products to their classmates. A project-based educator, on the other hand, might have students research a specific community invasive species. ​

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10 Inspiring Women's History Project Based Learning Ideas to Celebrate Women's History Month

Experiential Learning Depot

Have students browse notable historical photographs associated with women’s rights movements, choose one photo, and recreate that photo with their own set, props, costumes, and models. Compile the photos and descriptions into a gallery and invite community members to view student work. But what about those less infamous women?

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5 Game-Changing Inquiry-Based Learning Example Activities

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Inquiry-based learning is at play during the PBL design, research, demonstration, and sharing phases of the experience. My students conduct experiments related to psychology, sociology, business and marketing, math, and more. Students ask questions while researching effective designs. Find us on social media!