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TESTING THE WATERS Admissions Offices Need More Students and Less ‘Drudgery.’ Is AI the Answer? By Taylor Swaak Admissions staff shared various ways they’re using — or thinking about using — artificial intelligence. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Higher Ed ChatGPT is just the beginning. Twelve scholars and administrators explain. NO-COST COLLEGE A Free, Online National University Is Trump’s Latest Higher-Ed Idea. Here’s What Experts Think. By Eric Kelderman The front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination wants to create a federally funded “American Academy,” paid for by taxing the richest colleges.
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TEACHING What Happens to Teaching After Covid? By Beth McMurtrie A new book examines how the pandemic will continue to shape teaching for years to come. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Carnegie Is Changing How It Classifies R1 Institutions. See if Your University Will Make the Cut. By Francie Diep The metrics that determine who gets the long-coveted R1 status will be overhauled starting in 2025. Here’s how.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live STUDENT SUCCESS Student Success: the New Year Ahead UPCOMING: November 7, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: As colleges try to improve post-pandemic student retention and graduation rates, join us to discuss what students need on campus. With Support From University of South Florida. Register here. INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT International-Student Recruitment Trends UPCOMING: November 15, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: As global student trends shift and recruiting in China falls, colleges must consider alternative targets. Join us to explore the latest data. With Support From World Education Services. Register here. RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES Recruiting for Cybersecurity Programs UPCOMING: November 16, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Job openings in the field have grown by 350 percent in the last decade. Join experts to discuss programs colleges can create on evolving threats and specialized areas. With Support From ACI Learning. Register here.
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