It's that time of the week: #WinnersWednesday! Join us in congratulating bronze Circle of Excellence winners Claremont McKenna College, Colorado State University, Cornell University, DePaul University, and Duke University! #CASEcoe https://bit.ly/3VvA95C
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Great perspective on the North Carolina power grid.
Inspired by a superhero, I am a problem-solving green engineer who navigates complexity with agility, turning ideas into tangible results
https://lnkd.in/ez_DaiaY Very cool! North Carolina, time to get on da bus!! 🚍 Great work, Sean L. and Noah Kittner
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Love this, and knowing Jeri, I'll bet she learned at least 3-4 things that will improve Cengage's offerings. Here at Pragmatic Institute, when we train product managers for other companies, we focus extensively on what we call NIHITO (Nothing Important Happens In The Office). Its a borderline mandate that product managers get out into the market and listen directly to customers for met and unmet needs. That a Chief People Officer is practicing NIHITO speaks to Cengage's customer focus. Way to go!
Recently I was joined by Jeri Herman, Chief People Officer, for a day at the University of Vermont. We connected with instructors across all disciplines, engaging in discussions regarding academic integrity and student success. We shared in the power and joy of learning - both for students and from each other. It was great to experience the Cengage Group Credo in action and share our passion for education!
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Our courses are among the top 10 in our subject area 🎊 Proud to be part of the team #tourismmanagement #hospitalitymanagement #eventsmanagement #CCCU
Exciting News! We are now in the top 10, ranked 8th for our subject in the latest Complete University Guide. A fantastic news achieved by our wonderful team. I am so proud working with you all. Jim Butcher, Jane Lovell, Richard Pole, Ken Aduhene, Delly Chatibura, Zanda Serdane, Karen Thomas, Dr Lorna Thomas https://lnkd.in/ed5z3TZs
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Brian Raines thoughtfully explains the continuing challenges faced by those of us who come to the profession from atypical circumstances. He also exemplifies the life-changing power of higher education. As we continue to grapple with the many challenges facing higher ed, it is essential to stay focused on stories like Brian's. I often wonder what the world would be like had we not spent most of human history excluding people from education and limiting their potential based on accidents of birth. While we will never know what we could have created, it is clear to me that destroying a system that in a very short time has created incredible intellectual capital, improved the human condition immensely, and overall made our world a better place is foolish. Yes, higher ed needs to be made better. We need to prioritize student success and support, we need to embrace meaningful intellectual diversity, we need to be better citizens of the spaces we occupy. However, there is no scenario in which those shortcomings warrant the wholesale destruction of the best system of education the world has ever known. Many of us on the inside know this and are fighting to protect one of our country's most valuable assets. Those of you on the outside need to join us in the fight. The world's most creative and successful economy was built on the foundation created by higher education. Destroy the foundation and the structure will crumble.
On a recent episode of Ozarks At Large, Brian Raines '98 shared his inspiring journey, highlighting a life-changing mentor who encouraged him to pursue higher education. His reflections on his time at Hendrix are truly heartwarming. Congratulations, Brian, on your new role as Dean of the Fulbright College at the University of Arkansas! https://lnkd.in/eXjfBzdb
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Great to host so many leading thinkers from academia, policy and industry for Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance at Imperial College London inaugural conference. Over the day we will be exploring the UK's leading industrial sectors and how to make them more competitive globally and create great jobs domestically. #industrialstrategy #growth
📣 Delighted to kick-off our inaugural conference this morning with opening remarks from Professor Peter Todd, Dean of Imperial College Business School
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Fuel your passion for hospitality Earn MSc in International Hospitality Management degree at CCCU Full-time | 1 year | Canterbury Course modules: Your core modules will provide an overall foundation for management in international hospitality. Choose from various optional modules to tailor your learning experience to your career aspirations. 🎓What you'll learn? Master best practices in delivering exceptional guest experiences globally Explore cutting-edge trends in cuisine and beverage management Gain a strategic understanding of financial planning and resource allocation Apply your skills by working on a real-world hospitality challenge Develop rigorous research skills to inform your future endeavours
Exciting News! We are now in the top 10, ranked 8th for our subject in the latest Complete University Guide. A fantastic news achieved by our wonderful team. I am so proud working with you all. Jim Butcher, Jane Lovell, Richard Pole, Ken Aduhene, Delly Chatibura, Zanda Serdane, Karen Thomas, Dr Lorna Thomas https://lnkd.in/ed5z3TZs
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RIO has awarded $87,699 to nine projects as part of the NC A&T and UMN Research Partnership, a seed grant program aimed at developing a research partnership between the University of Minnesota and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T), a leading research institution among America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Read more: https://bit.ly/41C5eIF
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ICYMI: "Advancing Equitable Student Success through Changes in Campus Policy, the Use of Student Data, and Course Redesign." Read the first installment in a series of briefs exploring campus outcomes from participation in the Network's Middle Leadership Academy (Academy), authored by Thad Nodine. This initial brief focuses on California State University, Chico, highlighting the impactful efforts of its teams to implement changes aimed at enhancing equitable student success outcomes. Through insights and strategies developed during Academy sessions, participants have leveraged their experiences to align the campus's Advancing Equity Project (AEP) initiatives with broader campus goals. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gcUJCfXp
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Join me in an enlightening conversation with Thomas Tyner and Kelly Pan, both esteemed members of California State University - East Bay. Together, we delve deep into the nuances of global education, exploring the opportunities, challenges, and indispensable insights for students aspiring to embark on an international academic journey. Whether you're a prospective student, an academic professional, or simply passionate about global learning, this episode offers invaluable wisdom to guide you on your path to success. Tune in and let's unlock the secrets to thriving in a global academic landscape!
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