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Section: Demographics
Latinx
Excelencia in Education Publishes Analysis about Today's Latino College Students
Latino students are more likely to be first-generation students and less likely to leave college having earned their degrees.
April 9, 2024
Demographics
Study: Age As Aspect of Identity Not Prioritized by University DEI Offices
Age is not a factor that is often prioritized when it comes to DEI efforts, according to a recent study from Washington University in St. Louis.
April 5, 2024
From the Magazine
Historical Book about Conservatives and Campus Wars Has Relevance in 2024
Dr. Lauren Lassabe Shepherdâs remarkable book offers readers a look at the conservative movement of the same era and the players who would eventually emerge as key activists and thought leaders in todayâs campus culture wars.
April 4, 2024
Demographics
Professor, Journalist Collaborate to Pen Book on J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar's Impact on Socially Conscious Rap
West Chester University assistant professor Dr. Jeremy C. McCool and award-winning journalist Earl Hopkins have announced a deal with publisher Rowman & Littlefield to pen a book about Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole.
April 4, 2024
Demographics
$3M Gift Funds Scholarships for Working Students
A $3 million anonymous gift will help fund the Houston Works Scholarship Fund, which serves working students.
April 2, 2024
From the Magazine
âFreedom on the Move,â Clarifying Complicity in American History
In the Fairfield Community School District in Iowa, an eighth-grade social studies teacher quit his job after he couldnât get the superintendent to clarify whether a new education law allowed teachers to say that slavery was wrong.
April 1, 2024
Demographics
AJC, Hillel International Expand Partnership to Counter Antisemitism
The expanded work of American Jewish Committee and Hillel International aims to more deeply engage college and university administrators on responding to antisemitism.
March 28, 2024
African-American
Symposium Spotlights the Life of Ida B. Wells
Prominent academicians and journalists gathered at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University to reflect on the life of pioneering journalist and anti-lynching crusader, Ida B. Wells.
March 25, 2024
From the Magazine
The State of Black America is Improving, But Not Close to Parity
The conditions for Blacks have improved slightly over the years, but parity with white Americans has yet to be reached.
March 25, 2024
From the Magazine
30 Years After Its Release, Nathan McCallâs Makes Me Wanna Holler Still Resonates
When journalist Nathan McCall released his 1994 autobiography, Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America, my mother was among the first wave of people to purchase a copy.
March 22, 2024
African-American
Rhodes College Plaza Honors Historically Black Sororities, Fraternities
Rhodes College will unveil its new National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza, paying tribute to the Divine Nine.
March 21, 2024
Women
Educational Equity Key to Progress and Democracy
The last day of the Student Leadership Network Whole Girl's Education National Conference highlights why secondary and postsecondary education must play key roles in the future of the American democracy.
March 19, 2024
Women
Women's Educational Equity Takes On Technology
The conference, Closing the Gap: The Role of Girlsâ Education in Creating a More Equitable World, focused on the unique burdens confronting young women of today, and the biases in technology and AI that are impacting the present and future.
March 18, 2024
Reports & Data
Report: Workers in Rural America Almost Just as Likely to Have Well-Paying Jobs, Amid Racial and Gender Disparities
Workers in rural America are almost just as likely to have good jobs as those in urban areas but face a number of distinct disparities as well, according to a recent report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
March 14, 2024
Women
Benedict College Joins Campaign to Eliminate Period Poverty
Benedict College will host a âI Support My SistersâŚPERIOD!â special collection event March 16.
March 13, 2024
African-American
Black Students Less Likely Identified for Special Ed When They Have Black Teachers
Black students in elementary school are less likely to be identified for special education when their teachers are also Black.
March 7, 2024
Latinx
How to Move Latinx Students into High-Paying Jobs
Excelencia in Education has identified programs connecting their Latinx students with high-earning opportunities.
March 6, 2024
Demographics
Webinar: How to Build Culturally Validating and Affirming Relationships Between Educators and Students
Building validating and affirming relationships between teachers and students requires plenty of understanding, engagement, changes in behavior, and introspection, according to a webinar held Tuesday by the Equity Assistance Center-South.
March 6, 2024
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