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Get Your Head in the Game for Study Abroad
Faculty and students at DePaul University created Buddy Abroad, a multiplayer board game to prepare students for scenarios they may encounter studying abroad and give them advice for how to overcome challenges.
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Campus Engagement Tip: Take Students Out for Lunch
To promote authentic relationships between faculty members and students, colleges offer discounted or free meals in the dining halls for those looking to dine together.
![Screenshots of the Zombie Resurrection game, one of a zombie and one asking students to identify a given neuron component (nodes of Ranvier) from a drop-down list.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-10/Screen%20Shot%202023-10-27%20at%207.07.36%20PM.png?itok=tAHqTgKa)
Academic Success Tip: Teach Brain Science—With Zombies
One professor gave his neuroscience unit the Walking Dead treatment to promote student success. Here's what happened.
![A promotional graphic for FSU's vice president for student affairs' event "Amy's Snacks and Chats" on Oct. 25.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-10/SnacksAndChats_Oct_1200x675.png?itok=lAU_oHZf)
Campus Engagement Tip: Rethinking Event Marketing
Florida State University’s Division of Student Affairs created a weekly marketing campaign to highlight five top events happening on campus and available services to promote attendance and involvement.
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What Kind of Welcome?
Nearly all students want choice in some of the orientation sessions they’ll attend, according to a new Student Voice survey. Topics of interest include internships and career planning, mental health, time management, and study skills.
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Report: Addressing Concerns Around Online Education
A new report from California Competes unpacks the hesitancy around online learning in higher education and how institutions can evolve programs to better support students.
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Funding Student Success: Supporting Local Hispanic Students
Grant funding from the federal Ed Department will support a new program for Hispanic and Latino learners at California Baptist University, with an additional focus on closing equity gaps for commuters and prenursing students.
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Prioritize ChatGPT Proficiency to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Educators have a responsibility to think beyond cheat-proof assignments, teaching students to use AI proficiently and creatively in the classroom, writes Amy Kristof-Brown.
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