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12 septembre 2016

Focus Pays Amérique Centrale - Bélize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Salvador

Campus FranceDans le cadre de la tenue prochaine du salon « Feria de Posgrados en Europa » au Costa Rica les 29 et 30 septembre (voir événement ici) et au Guatemala les 3 et 4 octobre 2016, un focus consacré à l’Amérique centrale a été publié. Voir l'article...

10 septembre 2016

Aligning Investment with Development Goals in Central America

Central America has an important opportunity over the next few years to build inclusive and sustainable development through deepening regional economic integration, both to further the development of its internal market at sufficient scale, and to present the region as more attractive for investment. More...

7 septembre 2016

Vouchers, Food Pantries, Completion Scholarships Among Campus Emergency Aid Programs

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegA new report from NASPA: Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education gives a comprehensive look at colleges’ use of emergency aid to address a variety of student needs. More...

7 septembre 2016

ACE, Banco Santander-Universia Launch Observatory for U.S.-Mexico Higher Education

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegACE’s Center for Internationalization and Global Engagement and Banco Santander-Universia announced the launch of a new Observatory for U.S.-Mexico Higher Education during a dinner sponsored by Banco Santander-Universia for some 40 presidents from Mexico who are attending ACE2016. More...

7 septembre 2016

Racial Climate on Campus: A Survey of College Presidents

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegLorelle Espinosa, Hollie Chessman and Lindsay Wayt of ACE’s Center for Policy Research and Strategy on how presidents have responded to recent student protests and demands for campus diversity and inclusion, the latest post in a series. More...

7 septembre 2016

College Completion on the Rise for Low-Income Students

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegA new Center for American Progress analysis of College Scorecard data shows college completion is on the rise, perhaps most notably for low-income students. More...

7 septembre 2016

State Legislative Efforts Target Guns on Campus

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegAs lawmakers in states around the country debate whether to allow concealed guns on campus, a new report from the Education Commission of the States and NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education offers a detailed summary of state legislative action and higher education system policy decisions. More...

7 septembre 2016

What Are Students Demanding?

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegThroughout the fall semester, colleges and universities around the United States and Canada experienced perhaps the biggest upsurge in student activism since the 1960s. Similar to the demonstrations 50 years ago, student protests today are focused on social justice, specifically on issues of diversity and inclusion. More...

7 septembre 2016

State Support for Higher Education Continues to Decline

https://aceducationblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/cropped-higheredtoday_665x135_final.jpegThe report considered factors like a state’s growth or decline in public higher education support since the recession, how states compared to other states, support to disadvantaged students, and whether states offer aid on the basis of need or merit. More...

6 septembre 2016

An integrated vision for higher education

With little international recognition, Colombia has been more engaged with international trends in higher education than just about any other country in Latin America. In fact, Colombia seems to be the only country in Latin America that has developed and sustained a coherent national policy for the development of higher education for several decades, taking into consideration the major issues confronting all countries today, writes Liz Reisberg for Inside Higher Ed. Read more...

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