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Faculty & Staff
FAMU Initiative Seeks to Transform Institutional Culture for Women Faculty
A new initiative at Florida A&M University (FAMU) that is funded by the National Science Foundation will have significant implications for how historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) address gender disparities in hiring, retention and promotion of women faculty.
STEM
Dr. Loni Philip Tabb: Making Biostatistics Relevant
Anyone familiar with inner city neighborhoods has probably noticed the number of alcohol-selling businesses located on block after block. Growing up in Philadelphia, Dr. Loni Philip Tabb was aware of the proliferation of such outlets.
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Texas Higher Education Commissioner Resigns from Post
Dr. Raymund A. Paredes is stepping down as commissioner of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board on Aug. 31, closing out a 15-year tenure of leading initiatives that include increasing enrollment and graduation rates for poor and underrepresented students.
STEM
Dr. José Caraballo-Cueto: Problem Solver
The aftermath of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico affected everyone living on the island. Dr. José Caraballo-Cueto, an associate professor of economics at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) at Cayey and director of the Census Information Center (CIC) at Puerto Rico, was no exception.
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Report: âOn-Rampâ Programs Help Working-Class Adults Achieve Upward Mobility
Over 32 million working-class American adults with less than a two-year degree are being left behind in todayâs job market. A new category of career âon-rampâ programs can help this group achieve upward mobility by increasing their skills and employability that can successfully help them transition to financially stable careers.
Social Justice
Dr. Elyse Hambacher: Teaching Social Justice
Dr. Elyse Hambacher hasnât forgotten the many inequities she witnessed at her culturally diverse high school in Miami and how her concern about them inspired her to become a teacher educator with a passion for social justice.
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Dr. Melanee C. Harvey: A Drum Major in Art History
Dr. Melanee C. Harvey envisions the role of the Black art educator today as one who develops students who are critically examining the museum and providing âgroundbreaking, provocative cultural interpretationâ of images they see in the world around them.
Students
House Education and Workforce Chair Discusses Priorities
In a half-hour session Monday afternoon that seemed to pass faster than a New York minute, U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., spoke and fielded a range of questions about education from about 40 media professionals attending a two-day Education Writers Association seminar titled âCovering Higher Educationâs New Political landscape.â
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Professor Builds Infrastructure
Dr. David H. Olwell, professor and dean of the Hal and Inge Marcus School of Engineering at Saint Martinâs University, sees assistant professor of civil engineering Dr. Floraliza Bornasal as âsimply outstanding.â
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Partnership Seeks to Help Faculty, Staff Weave Career Education into âFabric of the Campusâ
A new collaboration between the Career Leadership Collective and the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) will expand higher education faculty and career counselorsâ capacity to successfully integrate career education and preparation into the essence of a studentâs entire learning experience.
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New PhD Program Aims to Preserve Legacy of Black Preaching
While numerous surveys and studies suggest that Christianity is declining in the United States, Christian Theological Seminary has launched a novel Ph.D. program focused on a tradition that some hope will reverse the trend â African-American preaching.
HBCUs
Tuskegee President: Diversity is Important at HBCUs
Speaking at the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Dr. Lily D. McNair said that some incorrectly believe that historically Black colleges and universities do not have to grapple with diversity issues.
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