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From the Magazine: Page 16
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Advancing Social Justice Through Scholarly Work
Dr. N. Joyce Payne Center for Social Justice brings together crucial voices and perspectives to positively impact Black life in American society.
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What a Kamala Harris Presidency Will Mean for Higher Education, DEI, and History
A Harris presidency would likely echo Biden’s policies when it comes to higher education, experts said.
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Integrating Arts as a Healing Force
The Women’s Center at the University of Louisville (UofL) continues to serve as a resource and space of belonging.
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Cultural Competence: A Critical Skill for Today’s Police Officers
The missions of higher education and policing differ, yet each occupies well-known and established community spaces.
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Training Culturally Conscious Performing Artists
Geovonday Jones says he wants his students to experience and emulate love, joy, and empathy through the performing arts.
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The State of Law School Diversity in the Wake of Affirmative Action Bans
Law students entering school in 2023 are the most racially diverse group yet, continuing a multi-year trend.
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Trans Participation and the Burden of Marginalized Groups
LGBTQ+ students and victims of campus sexual assault gained new protections earlier this year.
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Study: Law School Debt Weighs Down Many
Study found that at nearly one-in-five law schools, graduates’ net take-home pay after student loan payments averages at $55,000.
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Inclusive Excellence Demands Systemic Change in Higher Ed
The losses as a result of continued and strategic legislative attacks against DEI are real and have grave day-to-day impacts on the members of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education and the campuses where they serve.
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Book Review: The Future of Black Leadership in Higher Education: Firsthand Experiences and Global Impact
The Future of Black Leadership in Higher Education: First-Hand Experiences and Global Impact is an excellent book that answers the question, what does it take to succeed as a Black professional in higher education leadership?
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Disabilities Access is About Holding Space
Dr. Margaret Price, an associate professor of English at The Ohio State University, said her aim is to help dismantle injustices and build forward from the present structures of academe through recognition of what is true now.
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End of the Rainbow?
LGBTQ+ centers have been forced to close in states with anti-DEI legislation.
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