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A Work in Progress: Serving First Generation Students in Higher Education
January 18, 2023
Podcasts
A Work in Progress: Serving First Generation Students in Higher Education
In this episode, Diverse sits down with Dr. Tomás D. Morales, president of California State University, San Bernardino.
January 18, 2023
Opinion
Racist Attack May Force Purdue's AAPI President to Acknowledge Anti-AAPI Racism in State
Racism is very real in Indiana. A student of Asian American descent has been victimized.
January 18, 2023
Reports & Data
CRM Platforms Can Improve HBCU Enrollment and Retention
New initiative helps Minority Serving Institutions find technological solutions to serve and advance their students.
January 17, 2023
On the Move
ANN-MARIE KNOBLAUCH
Ann-Marie Knoblauch has been named director of the School of Visual Arts, part of the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design at Virginia Tech.
January 17, 2023
Students
UNCF Receives Largest Philanthropic Corporate Gift from Fidelity Investments for Scholarship Program
UNCF has received $190 million, its largest philanthropic corporate gift, for the Fidelity Scholars Program.
January 17, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Katharine Shepherd Appointed Dean of University of Vermont College of Education and Social Services
Dr. Katharine Shepherd will become dean of The University of Vermont’s College of Education and Social Services.
January 17, 2023
Community Colleges
Oakton Community College Renamed to Oakton College, Plans to Remain a Community College
Oakton Community College has renamed itself to Oakton College, introducing a new logo.
January 17, 2023
Opinion
A Lack of Bread to Win is Why There Aren’t More Black Male Teachers
Until there is a major change in the perception and reality of teacher compensation then I do not believe that there will be any significant movement in the number of Black male teachers.
January 17, 2023
Faculty & Staff
Student Mental Health Becomes Point of Discussion in Stalled University of Illinois Chicago Faculty Contract Negotiations
The mental health crisis affecting college students has become involved in stalled faculty contract negotiations at the University of Illinois Chicago.
January 13, 2023
Students
Spaces of Belonging: Schools Look to Design to Help First-Gen Students
Bold and subtle changes to campus spaces can make a big difference.
January 13, 2023
African-American
Dr. Rema Vassar Elected First Black Woman Chair of Michigan State University Board of Trustees
Dr. Rema Vassar has been elected next board chair of Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees, making her the first Black woman to do so.
January 13, 2023
Press Releases
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Magazine Profiles Top “40 and Under” Scholars
January 13, 2023
Women
Coconino Community College Partners with Women’s Foundation of the State of Arizona for Free Tuition Pathway for Single Mothers
Coconino Community College has partnered with the Women’s Foundation of the State of Arizona to launch the Pathways for Single Moms Program, potentially giving women free tuition for certificates in 11 career tracks and free childcare.
January 13, 2023
On the Move
STACY SPRINGS
Stacy Springs has been named executive director of the Center for Biomedical Innovation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
January 13, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Richard Bland College Seeks Independence from The College of William & Mary
Richard Bland College is looking to establish independence from parent institution The College of William & Mary.
January 13, 2023
Faculty & Staff
Fresno Pacific University Students Protest Faculty and Staff Cuts
Students at Fresno Pacific University students are criticizing and protesting faculty and staff reductions due to university budget cuts, which could put several university programs at risk.
January 13, 2023
Health
Rhode Island College Requires Masks in Classrooms for Students and Faculty Amid COVID Surge
Rhode Island College will be requiring masks in classrooms for students and faculty when spring semester starts next week, given a slight surge in COVID-19 cases in Providence County.
January 13, 2023
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