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What could virtual reality mean for higher ed?

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Will universities bet on VR in 2023, meeting the most tech-savvy students where they are, or wait for VR consumers to vote with their wallets in greater numbers? --> 0 M Current VR users in the U.S. --> --> 0 M Current VR users worldwide --> 3.

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4 tips to improve your college’s behavioral intervention team

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Our Responding to Students of Concern Resource Center is divided into categories so you can easily find the tools you need to enhance BIT/CARE performance.

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How universities equip stakeholders to build a culture of campus well-being with in-the-moment resources

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Through the virtual Red Folder, faculty and staff can easily access guidance on their role in student mental health, including how to set boundaries and appropriately connect students to further help. Stanford University's Red Folder is an excellent example of this type of resource.

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Academic Progress at FBS Schools Continues, But So Do Racial Disparities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) has issued “Keeping Score When It Counts: Assessing the Academic Records of the 2023-2024 Bowl-Bound College Football Teams.” The four universities showed solid numbers with their Academic Progress Rates (APR) with Alabama 995, Michigan 987, Washington 986 and Texas-Austin 974.

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