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Leadership & Policy
Cardona 'Thrilled' With Biden's Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Special Education at Dept. of Ed.
November 12, 2021
Other News
Navient Recognized for Support of Military Members and their Spouses
Navient—which manages the repayment process for student loans on behalf of the federal government—has earned four 2022 Military Friendly designations from VIQTORY, publisher of G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse Magazine.
November 12, 2021
Academics
Security Agency Expands Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program in Effort to Strengthen Workforce
The Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP) has awarded nine new grants totaling $38.8 million to build more partnerships with Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs), leverage untapped students, and expand its talent pipeline.
November 12, 2021
Opinion
Advocating for the Future PK-12 Student Today
To meet the needs of the future PK-12 student population, educator preparation programs must attract a greater number of diverse candidates to the teaching profession—and that requires advocating for policies that promote diversity in the classroom.
November 12, 2021
News Roundup
Foundation Commits $20M to Creation of Urology Institute at University of Miami's Miller School
November 12, 2021
News Roundup
New Jersey's Seton Hall University Receives $7M From Alumnus
November 12, 2021
Other News
Army Inspector General Takes Up Endowed Position at Georgia Southern University
November 12, 2021
Other News
CUNY Expands Resources to Its Student-Veterans, Cites Outsized Impact of Past Two Years
November 12, 2021
Leadership & Policy
What Higher Education Can Learn From Virginia’s Race
In Virginia’s gubernatorial election, Republicans defeated Democrats as voters were galvanized by how K-12 schools teach diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Is this a sign for the 2022 midterm elections?
November 12, 2021
Institutions
Brown Issues Expanded Edition of Landmark Slavery Report
Brown University’s groundbreaking 2006 report on the ways in which it has benefitted from the slave trade is getting an update.
November 12, 2021
News Roundup
Dr. Reginald DesRoches Named President of Rice University
November 11, 2021
Students
Nov. 18 Panel to Discuss the Increasing Loss of Male Students
The panel will focus on research findings and professional practices, offering social science insights about gender, self-concept for young men, the pressures they face and racial differences in their experiences.
November 11, 2021
Native Americans
Helping Others Center Indigenous Nation Communities in Their Research Practices
Native scholars came together to author a guidebook that offers best practice suggestions for how to conduct research on tribal lands.
November 11, 2021
News Roundup
Managing Editor of CNN's Washington Bureau Appointed Guest Lecturer at American University
November 11, 2021
News Roundup
Southern Methodist University Invests $11.5M in New AI, Supercomputer Infrastructure
November 11, 2021
STEM
Sloan Foundation Reports Reveal Individual, Not Systemic Changes in STEM Research and Funding
Two new reports by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation found gaps in funding transparency and noted that more research was being done to identify barriers as opposed to how to remove them at an institutional level.
November 11, 2021
Native Americans
Stakeholders Work To Boost Higher Education Attainment Rates Among Native Americans
In 1993, Dwight K. Lomayesva founded the American Indian Recruitment (AIR) programs with his wife.
November 10, 2021
Faculty & Staff
Meet the New President of ASHE: Dr. Joy Gaston Gayles
An expert on intercollegiate sports, Dr. Joy Gaston Gayles took the helm of ASHE this week—becoming only the second Black woman and the fifth Black person—to lead the 46-year-old organization that focuses on the study of higher education.
November 10, 2021
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