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Academic Success Tip: Create a Syllabus Zine
A chemical engineering professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst redesigned her syllabus as a mini magazine to promote student engagement, share her beliefs and offer greater resources to her students.
Pacific Oaks College Reaches Hispanic Learners With Podcast
A Hispanic-serving institution uses Title V grant funding to support Hispanic and Latino student success with a podcast, decoding the hidden curriculum of higher education in English and Spanish.
Mentoring Students 101
Many faculty and staff members serve as mentors and advisers for students and student organizations. Here are the basics on ways to best support students’ co-curricular skill development.
New on the Job: Sherry Hartnett, Director of Workforce Development
The University of West Florida created the Office of Workforce Development to prioritize career development and preparation for students and establish relationships with outside partners to provide experiential learning opportunities for learners.
4 Ways to Meet Student Parents’ Needs on Campus
A new report analyzes opportunities for colleges and universities to support students with children to help them overcome barriers to completion.
Survey: Inequities in Student Involvement
Student Voice data reveal disparities in who’s participating in campus life outside the classroom—and opportunities for closing these gaps.
Registering for Classes—3 Semesters at a Time
Alamo Colleges is allowing students to register for up to three semesters’ worth of classes at once, to reduce uncertainty and better accommodate students’ complex schedules.
Campus Engagement Tip: Make Career Services Visible to Students Early
To engage younger students in career conversations earlier, the Binghamton University career center launched an engagement strategy, increasing outreach and conversations with first- and second-year students.
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