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How AI is Reshaping the Post-SCOTUS Admissions Landscape

In March, the New York Times published a must-read article exploring the relationship between two of the most important recent developments in higher education: the Supreme Court’s ruling on college admissions ending affirmative action and the fast-growing role that data-driven analytics tools are now able to play in helping foster equity in college admissions. It’s…

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The First Law Of Whoever Smelt It, Dealt It

(Photo by Yuki Iwamura-Pool/Getty Images) The New York courtroom where Donald Trump is on trial is apparently unpleasant. Is that the former president’s doing? The world may never know. Also, the fact that the racists are coming for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t surprising — but who gave them the green light? And, a judge…

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Top 5 posts of the month

What this blog is about The future of fundraising is not about social media, online video, or SEM. It’s not about any technology, medium, or technique. It’s about donors. If you need to raise funds from donors, you need to study them, respect them, and build everything you do around them. And the future? It’s already here. More….

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Diogo Jansen, Change Programs, Brazil

This week, we spent five minutes with Diogo Jansen, product development specialist for Change Programs, the counselling arm of Brazil corporate travel firm Copastur. He tells The PIE about how he got introduced to the sector, the post-pandemic focus on quality and why Mandarin is the only choice for an instant language boost.   What…

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Bloom’s Taxonomy: The Ultimate Guide [Free Download]

In this guide, you’ll learn about: The six Bloom’s Taxonomy levels of thinking and how to apply them throughout a lesson plan; The three key domains, cognitive, affective and psychomotor, and their importance; How Bloom’s taxonomy can aid in active learning, as well as in formative and summative assessments. Finally, we’ll address some of the…

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Century-Old Institutions Paving the Way for DEI in Sports with Strategic Plan

On Jan. 15, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, the Centennial Conference announced its creation of a three-year strategic diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) plan, uniting the conference’s 11 private, Division III institutions in a shared mission to make their athletics programs a place where all students, particularly those in marginalized populations, feel they belong. Dr….

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FTC Releases Final Rule Prohibiting Non-Competes – Contract of Employment

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its final rule(the Final Rule) which generally bans all non-competition clauses with workers (including employees and independent contractors) as unfair methods of competition, with exceptions for bona fide sale of business non-competes and for non-competes entered into with “senior executives” prior to the effective date…

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