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Section: Opinion
Opinion
Inspiring Tech Pipelines
The level of one’s internal investment in a stereotype that is projected on them from the outside can impact how much they adjust their decision-making and actions to fulfill the stereotype in some way.
June 15, 2022
Opinion
IMPACT: A Framework to Guide Campus Responses to Racial Incidents
We can no longer ignore the depth to which students feel the pain of things that happen worldwide
June 12, 2022
Opinion
White Scholars, Black Spaces
Ultimately, scholarly inquiry takes its richest form when there is space for a multiplicity of perspectives and voices.
June 7, 2022
Opinion
What Foster Care Awareness Month Means for Higher Education
Colleges and universities have an institutional responsibility to undertake efforts that improve the material conditions of young people with foster care experience.
June 1, 2022
Opinion
The Future of Black Higher Education Reinvented
No single group of institutions is more responsible for the economic, cultural and legal progress of our nation’s Black families than historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
May 31, 2022
Opinion
The Ivory Tower is the Tail of the Big Dog, Football
Do the NIL rules need changing? Is it too much reality for folks? Or just right?
May 27, 2022
Opinion
Transformational Change in a World Comfortable with the Status Quo
Status quo has never been an option for leaders in the world of higher education.
May 20, 2022
Opinion
The Problem with “Be Kind to Yourself” in Academia
In order for the academic context to promote any form of care to its employees, it must itself reflect on the myriad of ways it can be brutal to them.
May 18, 2022
Opinion
I’m Scared that I Have Mentored My People into a Burning House
Higher Education is on fire and too many people are too comfortable being warmed by its embers to douse the flames.
May 13, 2022
Opinion
7 Characteristics of an Activist and Unapologetic Leader: Aint No Code-switching or Dispositional Passing Involved
I argue that academic processes and machinations in the academy are antiquated and are not framed for anything or anyone to “act” or serve in a revolutionary capacity. This includes how we lead and how we serve.
May 12, 2022
Opinion
Conference Raises Awareness of Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Communities
APAHE alumni have become college and university executive leaders, vice presidents, provosts, presidents, and chancellors.
May 11, 2022
Opinion
Mineta was the Reparations Hero for Asian Americans
Norman Y. Mineta will forever be known as the man who got justice for the people incarcerated by the Japanese internment.
May 10, 2022
Opinion
Trustees Must be Held Accountable for Student Success
When bachelor’s degrees are conferred this year, approximately 25 percent of the graduates will have completed their degree requirements in four years, while over 60 percent will have attended multiple universities and taken six or more years to graduate.
May 9, 2022
Opinion
Operation TechBasket to Spread Economic Empowerment Through Sports
Sports can play a major role in helping people to be better prepared to participate in what will be a significant part of the economy of the future.
May 4, 2022
Opinion
Diversity, Equity, Equality, and Inclusion: Can We Talk?
Advancements for Black professionals in higher education are happening more frequently for Black women than it is for Black men.
May 3, 2022
Opinion
Getting Back on Track with TRACS: An Accreditation Agency Blazing a Trail for Small HBCUs
While empirical research has not indicated why more HBCUs seem to be turning toward TRACS for accreditation, what is clear is that HBCU leaders are finding that TRACS seem to provide a better fit for their institutions.
May 2, 2022
Opinion
Engines of Equality or Educators of the Elite?
Examining the underrepresentation of low-income students at the nation’s top universities.
April 29, 2022
Opinion
Are Attacks on Tenure Really Ageism Disguised?
Time to pause. If we’re going to fight racism and sexism, we shouldn’t forget the one “-ism,” we are all potentially going to face, no matter what race or gender.
April 25, 2022
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