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Educators Will Connect in New ACUE Commons to Ensure Great Teaching is at the Center of Every College and University Campus

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ACUE Commons makes an impact on student success by breaking down silos providing a trusted source for professional development

NEW YORK, May 29, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today marks the launch of the ACUE Commons, a virtual hub where educators trained in ACUE’s Effective Teaching Practice Framework can come together to push the boundaries of their teaching. Developed by higher education’s only provider of nationally recognized college teaching certifications and a leader in the teaching excellence movement, the ACUE Commons is designed to bring together educators with shared interests, goals, or characteristics to interact, collaborate, and support one another.

“The ACUE Commons is a vibrant community where faculty connect across disciplines to share ideas, gain insights, and elevate their teaching.”

The Commons helps institutions get the most out of their ACUE partnerships by expanding a culture of teaching excellence and scaling the efforts of their Centers for Teaching and Learning. In the Commons, faculty will access ACUE’s effective teaching certification materials, immerse themselves in the Learning Lab’s high-quality Quick Study Courses, connect across disciplines and campuses, and immediately discuss and share their experiences with peers from around the country. Based on ACUE’s extensive experience as the developer and provider of the highest-quality courses, pathways, and certifications, Learning Lab Quick Study Courses provide faculty with timely professional learning on topics, such as teaching with AI, critical thinking, constructive conversations, and more, to help keep their teaching current and innovative.

“We created the ACUE Commons so institutions can support their faculty’s continued professional growth in new ways that inspire and keep them up to date on the latest research and trends in teaching,” said Meghan Snow, Ed.D., ACUE’s Chief Research and Innovation Officer. “By joining with peers in this national community, provosts can be confident that they are connecting their institutions to a network focused on student success.”

In ACUE Commons, a biology instructor from a community college connects with a peer who teaches at a large state university to discuss the newest science teaching methods and share an effective teaching practice. At a large private university, a social sciences faculty member quickly collaborates with a colleague in the school of business to explore the possibility of co-teaching a new course on business ethics in today’s society without having to set up a meeting time or even travel across campus. And Adjunct instructors connect online with their campus Center for Teaching and Learning to get the latest policy and training on AI. These opportunities and more are building enthusiasm for ACUE Commons at inaugural institutions.

Florida’s Palm Beach State College (PBSC), honored as a 2024 ACUE Movement Maker for its advocacy for teaching excellence, was among the first schools to provide access to the ACUE Commons to its faculty. PBSC’s Vice President of Academic Innovation and Strategy Roger L. Yohe, Ph.D., said, “The ACUE Commons is a vibrant community where faculty connect across disciplines to share ideas, gain insights, and elevate their teaching. With access to the latest research, trends, and best practices, educators can continuously grow and improve, empowered to deliver exceptional learning experiences for their students. The Commons cultivates an environment of continuous growth and excellence in teaching.”

Other inaugural schools participating in ACUE’s Commons include Broward College, the Ohio Association of Community Colleges, the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Tech, Texas A & M University System, and the University of Texas System, offering thousands of faculty access to the environment’s resources and the opportunity to connect virtually with colleagues on their campuses and nationwide. Campus leaders report their faculty are excited about connecting with peers at their institutions and around the country as they continue to engage with ACUE and each other in the new ACUE Commons. The ACUE Commons will open for all institutions and faculty to join on June 13, 2024, at the National Higher Education Teaching Conference (NHETC) in Minneapolis.

“Becoming excellent or exceptional teachers requires continued learning, continuing to try new practices, and always reflecting on what went well, what did not go well, and what adjustments will be made to improve — it is that continuous improvement cycle that delivers excellence,” said Penny MacCormack, Ed.D., Chief Academic Officer, ACUE. “The ACUE Commons provides the opportunity to embrace the power of collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning. Together with our partners, we are creating a community of educators who are inspired, informed, and empowered to make a lasting impact on the lives of their students.”

For more information, visit https://acue.org/acue-commons/.

About ACUE

The Association of College and University Educators’ (ACUE) mission is to ensure student success through quality instruction. ACUE delivers the highest-quality courses, pathways, and certifications with quick-to-implement practices that make a huge impact on student success. ACUE Certified instructors are proven to boost persistence and completion for students, improve faculty confidence and engagement, and help institutions meet their strategic goals. Endorsed by the American Council on Education, ACUE’s online, cohort-based, courses are delivered through institutional partnerships and open enrollment courses and are higher education’s only provider of nationally recognized teaching certifications. To learn more visit acue.org.

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Lisa Wolfe, L. Wolfe Communications for ACUE, 1 3129538085, lwolfe@lwolfe.com, acue.org

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Yutong Bus Launches EnRoute+ Service Innovation and Tech-Driven Solutions to Redefine Commercial Vehicle Value Standards

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Six-Point Service Framework Elevates Efficiency and Customer Value

ZHENGZHOU, China, April 26, 2025 /CNW/ — Yutong Bus (“Yutong”, SHA: 600066), a commercial vehicle manufacturer in Asia, recently hosted the Central Asia Customer Value Exploration Tour in Zhengzhou, marked the debut of Yutong’s EnRoute+ service platform, designed to refine industry benchmarks by prioritizing technology-led solutions and fostering long-term partnerships over transactional pricing.

“Amid intensifying competition in the globe wide, Yutong is committed to transitioning clients from a ‘price-first’ mindset to a comprehensive value partnership rooted in technology and service excellence,” said Li Haifeng, CEO of Central Asia of Yutong Bus.

EnRoute+: Six Pillars of Unwavering Support

The EnRoute+ framework delivers comprehensive solutions tailored to fleet needs:

Direct Manufacturer Support: Yutong personnel are stationed locally 365 days a year, delivering professional, efficient, and reliable “butler-style” support throughout the entire vehicle lifecycle.Swift Response, Efficient Solutions: Customers can instantly connect with Yutong via the LINK+ platform or service hotline for emergency assistance, ensuring swift and effective resolution.Full Transparency: Real-time tracking of service requests, progress updates, and post-service evaluations via the Link+ digital ecosystem.Genuine Parts Assurance: A two-tier spare parts network (central warehouse + front warehouse) ensures rapid delivery of authentic parts, backed by a 15-year worry-free supply and comprehensive quality assurance.Critical Event Assurance: Specialized service teams, tailored contingency plans, and rigorous protocols are deployed to ensure flawless operations during critical events or competitions.Tailored Maintenance Plans: Proactive, tailored solutions optimize fleet uptime, reduce operational costs, and provide end-to-end support through preventative maintenance and zero-distance service management.

Yutong’s localized service approach has already delivered  measurable success. In Astana, Kazakhstan, the city’s public transit operator manages 620 Yutong buses, including 120 EVs. Concerns over post-sale support were alleviated through Yutong’s Overseas Service Package, which leverages smart diagnostics to predict faults, and slash operational costs. In Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Yutong’s electric buses withstood extreme summer temperatures exceeding 40°C while maintaining stable performance. Tailored lifecycle solutions and round-the-clock technical support enabled Tashkent’s transit authority to expand its EV fleet.

Yutong leverages decades of expertise in connectivity and new energy to deliver data-driven service solutions. By integrating global networks, advanced analytics, and intelligent platforms like LINK+, OVAS, and Intelligent Vehicle Cloud, it creates lifecycle-focused ecosystems that boost efficiency, innovation, and customer-centric excellence worldwide.

For more info, please visit https://en.yutong.com/.

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World-Famous Master Craftsman Completes First-Ever Auto Show Build in Front of Thousands

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NEW YORK, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a two-day, jaw-dropping high-intensity live performance, that made international headlines and lit up social media, legendary Porsche builder Akira Nakai, completed his first-ever auto show build at the 2025 New York Auto Show. The completed vehicle is now on display and can be seen through Sunday, April 27.

Flying in from Japan, Nakai transformed a 2006 Porsche Carrera S into one of his iconic wide-body creations right on the show floor, attracting huge crowds, major media coverage, and going viral across social media. The build took place over April 23 and 24 in the R2XPO Exhibit, where visitors watched, photographed, and filmed the master craftsman in action. From the moment he started cutting to the final bolt, the atmosphere was electric.

The activation quickly went viral, racking up millions of views across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube within hours. Photos and footage of Nakai San deep in the build process spread like wildfire, turning the R2XPO Exhibit into one of the most talked-about attractions at this year’s Show.

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Where the World Smiles Together: Honouring Hospitality on April 24

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International Hospitality Council and IIHM Lead Global Tribute to Hospitality’s Human Touch

LONDON and KOLKATA, India, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hospitality is an industry of hope and growth. It spans snow-capped mountains, sunny beaches, forests, and deserts—where dreamers, innovators, and doers work every day to deliver comfort and happiness.

On April 24, International Hospitality Day (IHD) 2025 was celebrated globally by professionals and institutions across over 60 countries. The virtual programme was hosted by the International Hospitality Council (UK) and the International Institute of Hotel Management (IIHM), India’s largest and premier multi-campus institute for hospitality education.

“I realised there’s a day for every profession – except for one dedicated to those whose mission is to bring joy to others: the hospitality industry. And so, International Hospitality Day was born on April 24,” said Dr Suborno Bose, Creator of IHD, Chairman of IHC, and Chairman of IIHM & Indismart Group, Worldwide.

Established in 2016 by the International Hospitality Council (IHC) and IIHM, IHD was born out of a shared vision between Prof. David Foskett, OBE, Chairman of IHC London, and Dr Suborno Bose. It unites hospitality, travel, and tourism professionals to exchange ideas, promote excellence, and build a spirit of global solidarity.

The IHC continues to champion the hospitality sector worldwide by encouraging collaboration, shaping forward-thinking policy, and promoting education and employment. As in previous years, this year’s celebration featured the Virtual Global Hospitality Summit, where industry leaders reflected on challenges, shared insights, and honoured hospitality’s human essence.

“There was a day for everyone,” Dr Bose reiterated, “but none for hospitality. We created that day.”
“IHD stands on three pillars: Promote, Educate, Celebrate.”

He also underscored IHC and IIHM’s commitment to sustainability, youth enterprise, and initiatives like Young Chef India, which identifies and supports the country’s top culinary student to represent India at the Young Chef Olympiad, the world’s largest gathering of student chefs.

Prof. David Foskett, OBE, echoed the spirit of IHD:

“Hospitality is simple. Speak from the heart. Make people happy. Create careers and contribute to the economy. Most importantly, say thank you – especially to our students.”
“A country without hospitality is barren. A country with hospitality is fertile.”

Two key panel discussions were held during the summit:

Hospitality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Moderated by Prof. Neil Rippington (International Director, IIHM), with speakers:Ms Riya Mittal, Product Manager and MSc Engineering Management, USCMr Michael Grove, CEO – HotstatsMs Alexandra Janosek, Instructional Designer, Worldwide Curriculum DesignProf. Sandip Mukherjee, Professor Emeritus – IIHM

While technology is revolutionising efficiency and guest experience, the panel agreed that the essence of hospitality—its heart and human touch—remains irreplaceable.

Hospitality: India’s New Growth Story
Moderated by Diwan Gautam Anand, President of the IIHM International College of Distinguished Fellows, the panel featured:Mr K Mohan Chandran, Sr Vice President Operations, Taj HotelsMichelin-starred Chef Chris GalvinMr Yogendra Agnihotri, Sr Regional Director (North and East), Radisson HotelsMs Jyoti Mayal, Chairperson, THSC & President, TAAIMr Rajiv Kapoor, GM, Fairmont Mumbai

The consensus: India is setting a global example by listening, innovating, and serving from the heart—because, as noted, “an unhappy customer doesn’t complain, she simply leaves.”

The celebration paused for a moment of silence in memory of those lost in the Pahalgam tragedy.

Diwan Gautam Anand, iconic hospitality leader and President of FIIHM, closed the summit with a poignant message:

“Thank you for being present on such a landmark day. It is dedicated to all of us who know that time doesn’t erase, it transforms.”

This year’s IHD also witnessed the induction of 65 new Esteemed Fellows into the IIHM International College of Distinguished Fellows (FIIHM). Guided by the motto Fiat Lux (Let there be light), FIIHM is committed to mentoring and shaping future hospitality leaders.

The selection panel included:

Prof. David Foskett, OBE, Chairman – IHC LondonDr Suborno Bose, Chairman – IHC & IIHMMr Ron Scott FIH, International Director, Indismart Group; Director/Secretary, IHC Foundation; Director, APIU Global Limited, UKMr Nakul Anand, Former Executive Director, ITC LtdDiwan Gautam Anand, President, IIHM International College of Distinguished Fellows

Special awards were presented to honour excellence and dedication in the industry. Icons from around the globe extended their wishes.

“This is to express gratitude to Suborno Bose for coining today as International Hospitality Day,” said Mr Puneet Baijal, General Manager, Hyatt Regency Ahmedabad (FIIHM). “IIHM has become an integral part of the industry, and its students are among the best.”

Mr K Mohan Chandran, Sr Vice President Operations, IHCL (FIIHM 2025), stated, “This day honours the global fraternity of hospitality professionals and acknowledges the dedication of team members who make guests feel at home.”

Chef Garry Mclean, the first National Chef of Scotland (FIIHM), added, “Let’s raise a glass to the dedication and resilience of those who make this industry what it is – from chefs to servers to housekeeping staff.”

The World’s Warmest Industry truly had its day. But hospitality is not just about one day—it’s about every day. IHD has become one of the largest global celebrations of unity and inclusivity – a tribute to the human spirit in a world that needs many helpings of kindness to be satiated and at peace.

Contact: Mr. Sujay Gupta, +91 9923057937

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