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IPEDS and the trouble with student metrics in the US

IPEDS and the trouble with student metrics in the US

The Campus Elizabeth Harris January 7, 2022 The IPEDS education data surveys hold great weight in the HE system, but they are not inclusive enough and thus no longer fit for purpose, says Elizabeth Harris We’re in the midst of the most magical time of year for the institutional research […]

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San Mateo Vice Chancellor Charged With Embezzlement

San Mateo Vice Chancellor Charged With Embezzlement

Inside Higher Ed Emma Whitford January 6, 2022 The vice chancellor of the San Mateo Community College District in California was charged with embezzling taxpayer money, The Mercury News reported Wednesday. The charges result from an ongoing probe into corruption by top district officials. Jose Nuñez pleaded not guilty to 15 felony […]

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Reframing the Individual Development Plan

Reframing the Individual Development Plan

Inside Higher Ed Jaye Sablan and Bill Mahoney January 3, 2022 Jaye Sablan and Bill Mahoney describe how it can be an important tool for equity in graduate student career development One key factor that contributes to the successful professional development of underserved graduate student populations—first generation, BIPOC, women, international, as well as […]

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In Calif., Student Records Must Be Updated to Honor Name Changes

In Calif., Student Records Must Be Updated to Honor Name Changes

Inside Higher Ed Maria Carrasco January 3, 2022 A new California law, which took effect Jan. 1, requires the state’s public institutions to update records for students who have legally changed their names and allows graduates to request an updated copy of their diploma at no cost. Advocates say that could greatly […]

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Dealing With COVID-19, in January

Dealing With COVID-19, in January

Inside Higher Ed  Scott Jaschik January 3, 2022 Omicron’s arrival leads many colleges to shift plans for the semester that starts today on many campuses. Some colleges face criticism for doing so, and some face criticism for not making changes. Remember the start of the fall semester, when college presidents […]

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SJVC Construction Management Program Ranks in Top 10 for 2022

SJVC Construction Management Program Ranks in Top 10 for 2022

SJVC December 16, 2021 Online Schools Guide (OSG), an online resource that provides advice and rankings on the best undergraduate and graduate degree programs, has listed San Joaquin Valley College as having one of the best Construction Management programs for 2022. In an article titled “Top 10 Online Associates in […]

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