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Section: Demographics
African-American
Business College and Intercollegiate Fraternity Hope to Advance Leadership of Black Men in Business
October 12, 2021
News Roundup
Tribal Law and Economics Program Launches at George Mason University
October 12, 2021
Native Americans
Seven Tribes Request U of Alabama Return Human Remains From Archaeological Site
October 11, 2021
Women
Stepping Up to Support Women in Transition
As more women are displaced from the workforce amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, experts say transition programs could play a vital role in their return.
October 7, 2021
Best Practices
Examples of Excelencia: 2021 Finalists
Created in 2005 by Excelencia in Education, Examples in Excelencia is a national initiative to recognize and promote evidence-based practices that accelerate Latinx student success in higher education.
October 1, 2021
Latinx
Latinx Group Unites Disciplines at University of Michigan
Being a Latinx scholar and researcher in the academy has often felt like a lonely enterprise, said Dr. Rosario Ceballo.
September 24, 2021
Recruitment & Retention
Colleges Should Boost Online Marketing to Meet Future Enrollment Targets, Recommends White Paper
September 23, 2021
Demographics
Duke Honors One Of Its 'First Five' Black Undergraduates By Renaming Sociology-Psychology Building
September 22, 2021
Disabilties
Centering Accessibility for Disabled Community
The Disability Lab at UC Berkeley is pioneering solutions to help disabled students.
September 16, 2021
Faculty & Staff
Academic Pipeline Programs for Underrepresented Students That Work
Despite decades of trying to bolster faculty diversity, the number of women, minorities, and people with disabilities who become professors, especially in science and engineering, remains starkly low. But some pipeline programs stand out. What's working?
September 16, 2021
African-American
ASALH Kicks Off Virtual Conference With Focus on the Black Family
September 15, 2021
African-American
Wake Forest Launches New African American Studies Program
September 7, 2021
Asian American Pacific Islander
Researchers Engage Natives in Alzheimer's Research
September 7, 2021
Women
Texas Could Lose Out On Skilled Workers Due To Restrictive Abortion Law, Poll Finds
September 2, 2021
News Roundup
Most Voters Support More Federal Spending on Higher Education
As Congress negotiates the reconciliation budget plan, a survey from the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy found that a large majority of voters favor increasing federal spending for higher education, a key principle in the budget plan.
August 30, 2021
Military
Educational Opportunities Remain a Major Draw for New Military Recruits
In an ongoing survey, Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) asks a key question: What made you want to serve? Fifty-three percent, said the reason they joined the armed services was the educational benefits.
August 29, 2021
Faculty & Staff
Gender Pay Gap Greater in Academia Than Industry Among Non-Tenured Faculty
A recent study by University of Maryland economists uncovers a wider pay and promotion gap for women with STEM doctoral degrees working in academia versus industry.
August 25, 2021
Students
Webinar Highlights Ways to Improve Student Success Post-Pandemic
At Wednesday’s webinar, student success experts and directors came together to discuss new ways to helps students who had suffered learning loss in the past year.
August 25, 2021
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