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3 back-to-campus priorities for the new school year
As students head back to campus this fall, the new school year brings with it new initiatives and new approaches to strengthening the student experience. The post 3 back-to-campus priorities for the new school year appeared first on eCampus News.
Will 25 percent of colleges consolidate? An update on a prediction
As detailed on this site in 2013, Clayton Christensen and I made a bold prediction in The New York Times: “A host of struggling colleges and universities--the bottom 25 percent… will disappear or merge in the next 10 to 15 years.” The post Will 25 percent of colleges consolidate? An update on a prediction appeared first on eCampus News.
How higher ed can stay ahead of growing cyber threats
With an average of 2,507 ransomware attacks being recorded weekly, higher education institutions have been forced to heighten their focus on cyber efforts and prioritize cybersecurity in the 2024 year. The post How higher ed can stay ahead of growing cyber threats appeared first on eCampus News.
3 essentials for successful supervisory relationships
As the academic year begins, many faculty members and administrators are stepping into new leadership roles as supervisors. It's an ideal time to revisit some foundational principles for assigning tasks to subordinates or colleagues. The post 3 essentials for successful supervisory relationships appeared first on eCampus News.
Immersive learning labs come to campus
As the workforce evolves at a rapid pace, it's increasingly important for students to leave higher-ed institutions equipped with relevant skills and knowledge. The best way to develop those skills? Learning by doing--in immersive learning labs. The post Immersive learning labs come to campus appeared first on eCampus News.
Nearly half of Americans expect the importance of college to wane in 10 years
Forty-four percent of Americans in a recent survey said that they expect traditional college to be less important in the next decade, according to a poll from College Consensus. The post Nearly half of Americans expect the importance of college to wane in 10 years appeared first on eCampus News.
Eureka College Ditches its Laser Print Fleet for Epson Inkjet Business Print Solutions
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. – Epson today announced Eureka College has chosen Epson business printing solutions to replace its fleet of ... Read more The post Eureka College Ditches its Laser Print Fleet for Epson Inkjet Business Print Solutions appeared first on eCampus News.
Test: The four-letter word that works with GPA for college admissions
If you work long enough in education, you see that most academic trends swing through extreme phases like a pendulum. College admissions trends have followed suit, especially regarding standardized testing. The post Test: The four-letter word that works with GPA for college admissions appeared first on eCampus News.
The state of AI: Who is leading AI adoption?
Eighty-two percent of college students say they've used AI technologies, compared to 58 percent of high school students, and students are now near even with teachers in adoption. The post The state of AI: Who is leading AI adoption? appeared first on eCampus News.
University of Texas Athletics Deploys Comprehensive Riedel Solution for Seamless Communications and Production
WUPPERTAL, Germany — Riedel Communications today announced that The University of Texas Athletics (UT) has deployed a comprehensive Riedel solution ... Read more The post University of Texas Athletics Deploys Comprehensive Riedel Solution for Seamless Communications and Production appeared first on eCampus News.