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Recruitment & Retention: Page 17
Asian American Pacific Islander
China Continues to be Top Spot for Recruiting Students to U.S.
Diversity, full tuition has schools eagerly rolling out the welcome mat and experts say that the boom is likely to continue.
Students
Academic Coaching: Seeking a Winning Strategy
Academic coaching can help students, particularly those from first-generation and low-income backgrounds, navigate the challenges of academe.
Faculty & Staff
Ivy League Trailblazer Ruth Simmons Looks Back at Brown Presidency
Brown University president Ruth Simmons reflects on tenure, marking milestones of a second campus, faculty growth and need-blind admissions.
African-American
UNCF Conference Town Hall Meeting Focus on Creative Strategies for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Panelists offered up a wide array of solutions — from beefing up community and corporate partnerships to seeking diversified funding sources – as ways to tackle the problems that show no sign of subsiding.
African-American
Improved Minority Teacher Recruitment Tied to Increasing Alternative Certification Programs
A Center for American Progress panel discussion on Wednesday sought to elevate the discussion on the merits of making America’s K-12 teaching force more diverse.
Faculty & Staff
Taking Stock of Diversity at Cornell
Cornell University marks progress and setbacks in efforts to recruit and retain minority faculty.
Students
After Student’s Death, Cornell Moves to End Risky Greek Society Pledging Practices
Cornell University is moving to eradicate risky pledging practices at campus fraternities and sororities to avert hazing mishaps like the one in February in which a New York City sophomore died after an induction ritual involving coerced drinking.
Faculty & Staff
Sticker Shock
State funding cuts lead to sharp tuition hikes at Florida colleges. “All capital outlay funding was vetoed by the governor,” notes Dr. Rolando Montoya, the provost of Miami Dade College. “The college continues doing more with less,” says Montoya, adding that the school is trying to keep the budget cuts “out of the classroom, as best as possible.”
Faculty & Staff
Aiming for More Than Tolerance at a Private Pennsylvania College
Part one of three-part series — Allegheny College’s Lawrence T. Potter aligns diversity components at the Pennsylvania school to build an inclusive, multi-ethnic pluralistic environment.
Students
Diversity Still Matters in Michigan
Five years since Proposition 2 dismantled Michigan’s race-based programs from state-funded institutions, schools still refuse to abandon diversity.
Recruitment & Retention
U.S. Colleges, Universities Step Up Recruitment With Looming Nationwide Teacher Shortage
The California State University system has aimed to recruit potential math and science teachers by encouraging students to do “fieldwork” — tutoring in elementary and high schools.
Recruitment & Retention
Perspectives: Desegregating the Legal Community
The lack of diversity in the legal field is grounded within America’s law schools.
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