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Missouri School District Hires First Chief Equity and Diversity Officer
Yvania Garcia-Pusateri has been doing higher education diversity work for over a decade. But the former executive director of multicultural programs at Missouri State University just transitioned to a new role in K-12 education, serving as the first chief equity and diversity officer for Springfield Public Schools, Missouriâs largest school district.
Faculty & Staff
NCAA Decides Against Exerting More Authority over Academic Misconduct
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I governance will not be adding reforms that would give the NCAA greater authority to discipline institutions that have engaged in academic misconduct.
Military
Program Helps Prepare and Educate Veterans for Self-Employment
As a way to provide veterans, active military members and their spouses with resources, support and workforce training, Hillsborough Community College (HCC) has established an entrepreneurship program in partnership with Syracuse Universityâs Institute for Veterans and Military Families.
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Higher Ed Group Opposes Publishing Merger
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities has urged the U.S Department of Justice to block a proposed merger between publishing giants Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education, arguing that such a consolidation will likely mean increased textbook costs for students.
Faculty & Staff
Report: Higher Education Employees Older Compared to Other Workforces
Compared to other workforce fields in the United States, higher education holds the highest number of older employees, according to a new report published by College and University Professional Association for Human Resourcesâ (CUPA-HR).
HBCUs
âShelter in a Time of Stormâ Details History of Leadership, Activism at Black Colleges
In the current era of the criminalization of the Black body, commodification of Black culture(s) and persistent economic and social inequity for Black people in the U.S., âShelter in a Time of Stormâ by Jelani M. Favors renews an educational approach to Black liberation that should be seriously considered by those committed to racial justice.
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UC Mercedâs Leland Built a Higher Ed Legacy
Dr. Dorothy Leland describes her eight years at the University of California Merced as the most extraordinary of her career. She worked with faculty, staff and students to craft the institutional identity and announced the appointment of the schoolâs first chief diversity officer.
STEM
Higher Ed Groups Make Urgent Call for Greater Use of Data Analytics
Representatives of three higher education associations, after gathering early this year to discuss ways to promote the use of data analytics at the nationâs colleges and universities, have issued a multi-point âcollective call-to-actionâ that urges institutions to quickly increase use of the strategic asset.
Sports
More HBCUs Selling Alcohol in Athletic Arenas
North Carolina A&T State University will join a growing list of HBCUs selling alcohol inside their football stadiums when the defending MEAC and Black College Football champions host backyard rival Elon University on Saturday.
HBCUs
TSU is First HBCU to Open Student-Run Physical, Occupational Therapy Clinic
This week marks a historic first for Tennessee State University as it becomes the first historically Black college or university to open a student-run physical and occupational therapy clinic. The clinic, part of the College of Health Sciences, opens Aug. 30 in the basement of Clement Hall on the main campus.
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Virginia Techâs DePauw Oversees Multifaceted Approach to Grad School Diversity
Eschewing one-size-fits-all, Dr. Karen P. DePauw, dean of Virginia Tech Graduate School, has developed an inclusion and diversity requirement that will enable programming to fit departmental needs.
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New Website Tracks School Police Violence Against Students of Color
Two civil rights groups â the Advancement Project and the Alliance for Educational Justice â hosted an event called âWe Came to Learn: Defining Safety for Black + Brown Students,â featuring a panel discussion on school safety and unveiling a new website that tracks police violence against students of color.
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