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Despite Increased Visibility, Asian Americans Continue to Face Barriers in Academia

Insight Into Diversity

But I would say those are the exceptions, not the rules,” says Nicholas Hartlep, PhD, the Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair in Education at Berea College, whose research focuses on race and equity — particularly concerning the experiences of Asian Americans — in academia. This article was published in our January/February 2024 issue.

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Dr. Emily Bouck, Michigan State University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She is a professor and associate dean for research at Michigan State University, researching mathematics education for students with disabilities and those at-risk. Bouck is published in over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles and has authored six books and over 30 book chapters.

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Renaming of the Presidential Citation to the Anne S. Pruitt-Logan Presidential Citation

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Dr. Pruitt -Logan’s career of contribution to higher education began at Howard University in 1950 as Resident Intern and Women’s Counselor. She later held the positions of Dean of Women and Dean of Students at Albany State College in Georgia and in a similar position at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Two top universities in Japan may merge

Inside Higher Ed

“The merging of these two universities will be very drastic and epoch-making in Japanese higher education if it happens,” he said. The fund will be opened to universities beginning in 2024, according to reports. Oberlin University. I am afraid this is the one bad symptom of this policy reform,” he said.

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Finding Innovative Ways to Support Student Mental Health

Insight Into Diversity

Lisa McBride, PhD The event raised awareness of the academic pressure and stress college students face, says Lisa McBride, PhD, associate dean for DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), professor of medical education in the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, and Insight Into Diversity editorial board member. “I

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NYU pauses admissions in music ed, surprising students

Inside Higher Ed

Image: When New York University announced last month that it would suspend admissions to its undergraduate music education program, students were shocked. More than anything, the students were worried about their own development as music educators. But in his view, that removes a critical educational element from the equation.

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New graduate program at Gustavus Adolphus College

Inside Higher Ed

“It seems natural that something like this would be our first step into a master’s program or a higher-level degree,” said Brenda Kelly, provost and dean of the college, citing the lengthy history of the undergraduate athletic training program, which began in 1976. “It feels very validating.” ” The U.S.

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