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Best Practices
Puerto Rico's COVID-19 Guidelines Ease Concerns for ASHE Participants
ASHE has planned its annual conference, attracting nearly 800 attendees to Puerto Rico amid strict COVID-19 safety protocols.
November 3, 2021
HBCUs
Breaking Down Inequitable Barriers for Students
Panelists address inequity, the weight of racial justice work, how the pandemic clarified inequities, and the solutions HBCUs were able to find thanks to the funding support provided by the federal government.
November 3, 2021
News Roundup
Knox College in Illinois Names New VP for Student Development
November 3, 2021
Latest News
Study Finds Virtual Environment Offers Employers Path to Equity in Hiring for Full-Time Jobs and Internships
Employers interested in diversifying their workforces should consider strengthening their virtual recruiting efforts as a path to more equitable hiring practices, according to a new study conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (N
November 3, 2021
News Roundup
$3M Grant From NSF To Help UC Irvine Retain STEM Students
November 3, 2021
News Roundup
Michelle Wu Becomes First Woman and Person of Color Elected Boston Mayor
November 3, 2021
Podcasts
Meet Jackson State University's president, Thomas K. Hudson
November 3, 2021
Leadership & Policy
Where Higher Education Funding Stands in Latest Social Spending Bill
Congress will likely decide on the latest version of a $1.5 trillion social spending bill. It includes about $40 billion for higher education, much lower than first proposed.
November 2, 2021
Asian American Pacific Islander
At the University of Michigan, Mapping Software Reveals Prevalence of Anti-AAPI Hate
Throughout 2020, Dr. Melissa Borja, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan (U-M), and a small team of researchers scoured media sites looking for news coverage of incidents of anti-Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate.
November 2, 2021
News Roundup
Brown University Surpasses $3B Fundraising Goal a Year Early
November 2, 2021
News Roundup
New Mentorship Program at Morris Brown Hopes to Introduce Students to the Business World
November 2, 2021
Latest News
Aspen Institute Names 150 Community Colleges Eligible for Its $1M Award
November 2, 2021
Latest News
Wrap-Around Supports from One Million Degrees Increases 3 Year Associate's Degree Graduation Rate
November 2, 2021
Opinion
Filipino Students at UC Berkeley Expose School’s Colonial Problem
November 2, 2021
Students
Student Activists in Virginia and New Jersey Attempt to Match Record-Setting 2020 Turnout
College students voted at a record-setting rate in the 2020 presidential election. Now, Virginia and New Jersey are hosting heated battles for their governor’s mansions, and campus activists are vying to get out the student vote.
November 1, 2021
African-American
Hidden in Plain Sight, A Discovery on the Campus of William & Mary
The resurrection of the Bray School, will teach a new generation about Blacks who lived in Colonial Williamsburg.
November 1, 2021
COVID-19
Alabama: Vaccine Mandate Will Lead State Employees to Quit
November 1, 2021
Opinion
Rethinking Assessment, Equity and Academic Integrity
In an era where students have access to course material and study websites and where the answers to many exam questions are just a Google query away, our understanding of cheating and academic integrity is woefully behind the curve.
November 1, 2021
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