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From the Magazine: Page 32
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‘Gainful Employment’ Rule Examines Abuses by For-Profits
The Biden administration’s proposed rule
notably protects veterans.
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Military Academies Retain Affirmative Action in Admissions
The Court noted that military academies have “potentially distinct interests" when it comes to promoting racial diversity.
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Nursing Educator Brings Talents and Skills Back to Thriving HBCU
Dr. Tiffany D. Morris, director of nursing and the Clara Adams Ender Endowed Associate Professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, credits her aunt with helping her along her career path.
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New Technology and Attitudes Emerge from the Pandemic
The past three years have brought technological innovations as well as new mindsets regarding distance learning.
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75 Years Later, the Lasting Impact of Executive Order 9981
The process of undoing segregation in the U.S. Armed Forces did not happen smoothly or even all at once.
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Succession Planning in HBCUs Ensures Long-Term Sustainability
Succession planning is paramount in Historically Black Colleges and Universities as it can play a critical role in preserving these institutions' legacy, values, and unique contributions.
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Higher Ed Ponders Diversity Strategies Following Court Ruling
In a post-affirmative action world, how can higher ed institutions maintain student diversity?
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MLB All-Star Weekend Spotlights HBCU Baseball
Some 50 Division I HBCU baseball players showcased their talents on a global stage during the 2023 HBCU Swingman Classic.
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HBCU Sustainability, Possible and Necessary
HBCUs have proven themselves to be adept at facing and overcoming challenges time and time again, literally and figuratively doing more with less.
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Post-Pandemic Resurgence Bolsters HBCUs
Some HBCUs are struggling to overcome enrollment losses and deficits due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but many are thriving.
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HBCU Medical Schools Growing in Number
The Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, opened in July.
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Howard University Takes Affirmative Step, All HBCUs Need More Support
Only for a few short decades did we make any concerted and intentional effort to include Black Americans specifically, and students of color generally, in institutions we pretend are about meritocracy and social mobility.
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