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

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This is not a "come and hang out in the hallways" kind of convening it's a "come, roll up your sleeves, engage with colleagues and other partners, and do the hard work of HBCU change." Students are no different. You can't really do HBCU transformation and improvement without students engaged in the conversation.

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Leading With Vision

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Lord’s educational background is an intriguing mix of marketing communications, business, research, and student affairs. These skills have combined in her groundbreaking research around how students of color, particularly Black students, engage with institutional social media as a tool for recruitment or retention.

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Beyond words: Intermediality as a teaching method to diversify engagement

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

By situating students as active agents of their own learning, teachers cant ask students to simply receive, memorize, and repeat () [as] merely spectators, not re-creators of knowledge (Freire, 1968, p.62). However, what constitutes student engagement? Student engagement and the tyranny of participation.

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Inquiring Minds Want to Know…About Social, Cognitive, and Teacher Presence Online

The Scholarly Teacher

Kari Henry Hulett , Northeastern State University Maria Gray , Northeastern State University Key Statement: Faculty can intentionally design courses using the Community of Inquiry Framework to achieve greater student engagement and learning outcomes. Image by , Unsplash.

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Welcome to March-April Learning & Teaching Enhancement theme: Celebrating Best Practices

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

Each post delves deeply into unique methods that effectively address today’s educational challenges, enriching student engagement and empowerment. In the following post, Dr Inma Sanchez Garcia discusses how intermediality can transform engagement in educational settings.

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Modern learners demand a change to the status quo, says study

University Business

The digital-first student experience Technology plays a crucial role in how students research and engage with institutions. Some 70% of modern learners also reported incorporating AI tools like ChatGPT into their research process. “Modern Learners demand a change to the status quo,” the report states.

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Holistic campus design strategies to combat loneliness 

University Business

Studies show that since 2010, students have experienced unprecedented rises in anxiety, isolation, and depression, and the COVID-19 pandemic only intensified these issues. A 2020 survey of students at nine U.S. public research universities found that 39% of all students screened positive for anxiety disorder.