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HBCU Conference Connects Secondary to Postsecondary

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

million Black students who took the SAT between 2004 and 2010, revealed that students who enrolled at an HBCU were 14.6 A 2023 report by the Annenberg Institute for School Reform, studying almost 1.2 percentage points more likely to graduate than their counterparts.

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Librarians should stand with the Internet Archive (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

It is, and continues to be, a modern-day cultural institution built intentionally in response to the technological revolution through which we’ve lived. In The Librarian’s Book of Lists ( ALA, 2010 ), George M. Chris Bourg is director of libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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3 Questions About Extended Reality and Online Learning

Inside Higher Ed

Recent years have seen institutions experiment with integrating extended reality into their teaching and research on campus, and there has been no shortage of ambitious predictions about the technology’s potential impact. Q1: Why integrate extended reality experiences into open, online courses?

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Representation Matters

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We have a proposal for a graduate certificate program in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies that the provost supports. … Developing courses In 2010, Nurse wondered why Delaware State didn’t have a women’s studies program. We are in the next phase of pushing forward.” Newson-Horst commends Dr. Ida E. Delaware State’s “Hear Me Roar!”

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How U.S. Colleges and Universities are Responding to Declining Enrollments

WCET Frontiers

According to reporting by The Washington Times , “The process allows officials to review the electronic profiles of high school students and reach out to ideal matches with scholarship offers rather than wait for applications.”Finally, Spelman College, an HBCU in Atlanta, has begun actively recruiting students outside of the continental U.S.,

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How U.S. Colleges and Universities are Responding to Declining Enrollments

WCET Frontiers

According to reporting by The Washington Times , “The process allows officials to review the electronic profiles of high school students and reach out to ideal matches with scholarship offers rather than wait for applications.”Finally, Spelman College, an HBCU in Atlanta, has begun actively recruiting students outside of the continental U.S.,