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6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023
EAB analyzed 100 institutions’ student affairs organizational charts to learn how the reporting structure is changing to reflect today’s needs.
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10 higher ed podcasts to stream in 2023
From big picture analysis of the evolving higher ed landscape to practical advice on avoiding burnout, we've got a podcast recommendation for everyone in your office.
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4 student lifecycle moments when sense of belonging matters most for Black and Latino men
While it’s important to support Black and Latino men throughout the entire student lifecycle, our research team found four moments when that support is especially critical for retention and graduation.
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3 things that should be in your student success strategic plan this year
This year, college and university leaders are being more proactive than ever about student success. This blog post offers 3 examples of how success leaders are bringing their ideas to life for the new school year.
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Everyone has a role to play in student mental health
Everyone has a role to play in supporting college students' mental health. Beyond the counseling center, faculty and staff can also have an impact, but it's crucial to define their roles and provide the right resources at the right time. This post details 4 ways to improve mental health support on your campus.
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How 3 colleges and universities are leveraging peer support to better meet mental health demand next year
While the pandemic has accelerated the urgency to enhance mental health support, it has also presented a unique opportunity to meet student needs through peer support programs. Here are how 3 institutions are adjusting their mental health support strategies to leverage peers to better meet escalating student demand for support and facilitate meaningful peer connections.
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What You Need to Know About the Biden Administration’s Title IX Proposal
The U.S. Education Department released its proposed changes on June 23rd, including reversals of many policies enacted by the previous administration. The new rules emphasize the importance of protecting victims of sexual harassment and discrimination and creating environments to easily report misconduct. The proposed updates are now open for a 60-day public comment and review period, and the date they will go into effect is still uncertain.
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What happens when you disaggregate your student success data?
Untold campus insights are hiding in plain sight within our student success data. When leaders disaggregate data for a group, their needs become visible. This blog illustrates what happens when you disaggregate student success data through a case study from Carthage College.
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How to support Black male student success
Meacie Fairfax shares advice on how colleges can better support Black male students, as well as 5 guiding questions from Dr. Roderick Heath, director of the African American Male Initiative at North Carolina Central University.
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