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From the Magazine: Page 32
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A Commitment to Help Others
Dr. Elizabeth Armstrong-Mensah is recognized as the 2023 ASPPH Early Career Teaching Excellence Award for her work as a clinical associate professor at the Georgia State University School of Public Health.
Champions Award
Community College Leader Recognized as 2023 Diverse Champion
Dr. Steven R. Gonzales is a 2023 recipient of the Diverse Champions Award.
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Honoring a Father's Diversity Legacy in Higher Ed
Dr. Alfredo de los Santos Jr. is a posthumous recipient of the Diverse Champions Award.
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First African American Dean Blazes Trail for Northwestern Music
A musical arts pioneer plans to step down from the role after 20 years as leader of Northwestern University’s music programs.
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Access Must be Front Burner for Community Colleges
Community colleges are focusing on boosting enrollment, assisting students with basic needs insecurity.
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Why Community Colleges Are Smart Choices for Faculty
Community college faculty take pride in their work to advance educational access and success for students from all walks of life.
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Combating the Illusion of DEI Collusion
Why would an institution boast that “46% of this year’s incoming class are students of color” and shun its process to ensure that faculty can attest to their capacity to teach them?
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In Equity Efforts, Where Does Title IX Truly Stand?
With 50th anniversary celebrations mostly complete, the work toward Title IX compliance continues.
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How to Debunk Dangerous College Myths
Some, influenced by dangerous myths, are reluctant to attend an open-access institution like a community college.
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The Black Woman’s Burden: Battling Inertia in Higher Education
Scholars reflect on the unique challenges faced by Black women in the academy.
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Ivy League to Become Collegiate Outlier in Top Women Leadership
A majority of Ivy League presidencies to be held by women.
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UPitt Dean Works to Advance Equity in Policy, Practice
Dr. Valerie Kinloch said she has hopes for advancing equitable policies and practices that benefit students, faculty, staff, communities of people in schools, school districts, and universities around the world.
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