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Understanding the Journey: Exploring Graduate Student Mental Health and Well-Being*

Ruffaloni

Graduate students face many challenges with work-life balance. In the pursuit of knowledge, students enrolled in higher education often find their educational path intersects with the pressures of performance. Amidst the excitement of discovery and the pursuit of scholarly excellence, they tend to focus on keeping up on coursework, maintaining their relationships, and attending to their work, all while disregarding their own personal needs.

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How to Become a Sports Psychologist: Your Career Guide

University Gurus

The evolving field of sports psychology is capturing attention as athletes and professional teams increasingly seek mental edge and performance enhancement. This expertise is not limited to sports alone; even the U.S. Army is tapping into this expertise. What defines sports psychology? It’s a discipline where psychologists aid athletes in honing their focus, motivation, and mental resilience.

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Solving Today’s Enrollment Challenges With AI

Ruffaloni

At RNL’s recent Graduate and Online Innovation Summit, I had the chance to sit down with Stephen Drew, RNL’s Chief AI Officer , for a wide-ranging conversation on how AI is going to change how we do and what we do in higher education. Stephen and RNL’s AI development team are hard at work getting ready to launch RNL’s first AI-driven solutions in May of 2024, but he was happy to sit down to cover topics ranging from the highest level like “what is AI?

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A Guide to the Federal Work-Study Program

College Essay Guy

Want to minimize student loan debt while attending college or graduate school? A work-study job can help. The federal work-study program ensures part-time jobs are available to undergraduate and graduate students with financial need. How do you apply for the program? How much money can you make? What types of jobs can you get? Are work-study jobs better than traditional part-time jobs?

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Solving Today’s Enrollment Challenges With AI

Ruffaloni

At RNL’s recent Graduate and Online Innovation Summit, I had the chance to sit down with Stephen Drew, RNL’s Chief AI Officer , for a wide-ranging conversation on how AI is going to change how we do and what we do in higher education. Steve and RNL’s AI development team are hard at work getting ready to launch RNL’s first AI-driven solutions in May of this year, but he was happy to sit down to cover topics ranging from the highest level like “What is AI?

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Celebrating Latina Brilliance: Notable Northwestern Alumni

Office of Undergraduate Admission Blog

Northwestern University has been a nurturing ground for many talented individuals who have gone on to make significant contributions across various fields. Among its diverse alumni, several Latina women have stood out for their professional achievements and their impactful contributions to society.

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Achieving Success Without an OPM

Ruffaloni

Over the years, I have consulted with dozens of institutions who, in understanding the market dynamics of our time, began the process of expanding their online offerings. The key challenge for many schools has been not just a lack of bandwidth, but also not having the in-house expertise needed to create, manage, market for, recruit, and enroll students in online programs.

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37 TOEFL Idioms You Must Know

PrepScholar

Does thinking about TOEFL idioms make your blood run cold, or do you think they’re a piece of cake? If this sentence has you scratching your head, we’re here to help! This guide will explain idioms, which are phrases that mean something different than what you might think at first. We’ll go over how idioms are tested on each section of the TOEFL, give you a list of the 37 idioms you should know for the exam, and end with the best methods for studying idioms.

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