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Leadership Decision-Making and Civic Engagement
Preparing students for civic life is inherent in the mission of community colleges as is the civic role of the institution itself.
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Higher Ed Stakeholders Pushing Back on Government’s Anti-DEI Stance
Despite ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to root out campus-based initiatives that foster diversity, equity and inclusion, institutional leaders should not confuse the administration’s anti-DEI rhetoric with the law of the land.
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Chesney Snow Creating Innovative Princeton University Hip Hop Course
A pioneering figure in American beatbox culture, celebrated performer, Drama Desk winner and respected creative force is now incorporating his passions into teaching.
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Architects of the Algorithm: How HBCUs Are Shaping an Ethical AI Future
HBCU leaders are declaring their institutions will not be left out of the conversations — and opportunities — presented by tech’s newest boon.
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Embracing AI’s Potential to Reinvigorate Teaching and Learning
By now, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all the talk. As I travel, I hear faculty with strong views for and against it. What I observe is fear of the unknown.
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Dr. Arnold Mitchem Reflects on Lifetime of Advocacy for Disadvantaged Students
Mitchem will receive the 2026 Dr. John Hope Franklin Award on April 12 at the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education annual meeting in Baltimore.
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Why Unprecedented Investment in HBCUs Is Constitutionally Required
America has become fluent in acknowledgment. We commemorate slavery, teach Jim Crow, and ritualistically invoke the language of civil rights.
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How Harper College’s First Black Female Full Professor Used Trauma-Informed Teaching to Slash English Failure Rates
A vibrant presence on social media, Dr. Shanté Holley offers her thoughts as a trauma informed mental health coach, building community and encouraging people to explore the pursuit of joy.
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Gomillion v. Lightfoot Reverberates in the Fight for Justice Today
A groundbreaking moment in election jurisprudence on issues of race and gerrymandering, which took place against the backdrop of the Jim Crow South,
Gomillion
offers lessons for today’s academic communities about their capacity to resist authoritarianism and promote democratic rights.
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Mind the Gap: The AI Divide in Community Colleges
Artificial intelligence tools have become ubiquitous in many facets of our daily lives, including in our institutions of higher education.
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Relieving Barriers: Support System in Doctoral Degree Completion for Black Women
Understanding the lived experiences of Black women could shed light on why Black women are not completing doctoral degree programs.
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Stakeholders Weigh In On Latest Federal Student Loan Repayment Options
For student loan borrowers, the past several years have been a rollercoaster ride when it comes to messages about whether they’d ever get their student loans forgiven.
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