Dutch pension investor puts AUS$1bn in Australian housing again

Together with APG Asset Management N.V. and global real estate investor, Ivanhoé Cambridge, Scape Australia says the new joint venture will strategically focus on urban locations close to “world-class universities” in the country. The partners said that the buildings will also incorporate the next level of design from Scape’s in-house development, design and operational teams. It is the third…

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Credentials Awarded Drop for Second Year in a Row

Undergraduate credentials awarded in the 2022–23 academic year fell by 2.8%, continuing its downward trend for the second year in a row. More students earned certificates than any year in the past decade, while associate degrees awarded fell to its lowest point in a decade and bachelor’s degrees awarded fell to its lowest since 2015–16…

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CJ CHARLTON | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

CJ CharltonCJ Charlton has been appointed director of the aviation program at Delaware State University. He serves as a United Airlines captain and chair of the Delaware State’s aviation advisory council and serves as a captain for United Airlines. Charlton holds an aviation degree from Delaware State. #CHARLTON #Diverse #Issues #Higher #Education

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Faculty Groups To Hold National Day of Action April 17

Faculty and student groups at more than 50 U.S. college and university campuses will hold a nationwide Day of Action for Higher Education on April 17. American Association of University Professors chapters across the country are joining a grassroots effort to counter narratives that malign higher education.American Association of University Professors chapters plan to join…

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Excelencia in Education Publishes Analysis about Today’s Latino College Students

Latino college students are more likely to be first-generation students and less likely to leave college having earned their degrees, according to a new report from Excelencia in Education.Emily Labandera The April 2024 report uses publicly available data to provide readers with a “fundamental understanding” of who Latino students are, how they fit a “post-traditional…

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Ninth Cohort of ELEVATE Fellows Announced

Dr. Katina Lang-Lindsey, an assistant professor at Alabama A&M University, has been named among the newest cohort of Enriching Learning, Enhancing Visibility & Training Educators (ELEVATE) at the Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions.  Dr. Katina Lang-LindseyThe center has announced its plans to host this ninth annual early-career faculty training program June 12-14. The three-day…

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