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Pride in the Halls

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It coincided with HRC’s HBCU Out Loud Day, which takes place the third Wednesday of October during LGBTQ History Month. of LGBTQ people experienced bullying, harassment, or assault at college, compared to 18.9% Dacey, who recently narrated a video about LGBTQ history at UND, has remained engaged with advocacy at the university.

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Where and what did the Cabinet study?

HEPI

Even US news outlet NPR reported : It is notable that for the first time in British history, none of the four most senior ministerial positions — prime minister, finance minister, foreign secretary and home secretary — have been taken up by a white male. There are three economists, four historians, and six lawyers.

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

Faculty Focus

Light (2001) states, “It is hard to imagine any academic support function that is more important to student success and institutional productivity than advising” (p. As noted by King (1993), academic advising is the only structured service on a college campus to guarantee personal interaction with student representatives of the institution.

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

Faculty Focus

Light (2001) states, “It is hard to imagine any academic support function that is more important to student success and institutional productivity than advising” (p. As noted by King (1993), academic advising is the only structured service on a college campus to guarantee personal interaction with student representatives of the institution.

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Essential Reading for Technology in Student Affairs v1.1

Mistaken Goal

A few weeks ago, I posted a set of recommended readings that I originally sent to a colleague who asked me what I would recommend as essential reading for understanding technology in student affairs. I’ve updated this list adding two sets of resources. Friedman and the rest of the uncritical MOOC cheerleaders) or dystopian views.

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2022: Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Enrollment remained down at every level from community colleges to graduate schools, but much of academia showed its persistence and resilience. With the COVID-19 pandemic subsiding, colleges and universities have tried to bring students back to campus and provide fresh inspiration. conferred the right to have an abortion.

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Will Pandemic-Era Traumas Have Lasting Effects?

Inside Higher Ed

11th, 2001, terrorist attacks—deeply consequential for those who lost loved ones and family breadwinners as a result of the extremists’ strikes and the military aftermath, but a horror that has faded for most others? Steven Mintz is professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin. It is the job.

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