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AI Practice Sharing (Online) 13th Dec.

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Mick Grierson (Professor and Research Leader, CCI) *AI and Languages with Helen McAllister (Associate Dean of International Student Experince, UAL) *A Short History of AI in Art Schools with Catherine Mason (Author) *Generative AI and the Automating of Academia with Prof. Where This event will take place online.

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HBCU/MSI Research Summit Fosters Research, Recruitment Collaboration

Insight Into Diversity

Participating faculty members had the opportunity to engage in research discussions like those led by Lara Khansa, PhD, Pamplin’s associate dean of research and faculty affairs, and Broderick Turner, PhD, co-founder of the Technology, Race, and Prejudice (T.R.A.P.) Lab and an assistant professor of marketing at Pamplin.

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Tap into the Power of Alumni to Build Your Enrollment Pipeline

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These events not only foster social engagement but also create opportunities for meaningful interactions. For instance, hosting an event in a city with a high concentration of alumni can facilitate connections with current students from the same area.

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Schools of Music Move Toward More Inclusive Studies

Insight Into Diversity

Two prominent efforts to diversify music in academia are the new University of Arkansas’ (UA) Arkansas Center for Black Music and the creation of the George Walker Center for Equity and Inclusion in Music at the University of Rochester’s (UR) Eastman School of Music (Eastman). This article was published in our June 2023 issue.

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Untapped the Power of Alumni to Build Your Enrollment Pipeline

Liaison International

These events not only foster social engagement but also create opportunities for meaningful interactions. For instance, hosting an event in a city with a high concentration of alumni can facilitate connections with current students from the same area.

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The Program Went On As Planned

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

However, as Black women in academia, many of us, otherwise strangers to her, felt it too. Even without knowledge of the impossibility of Epps’ recovery because of the certainty of death, the decision to have the event go on as planned reflects the inhumanity Black women face all too often in the academic industrial complex.

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Bringing Greater Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The college’s dean, Dr. David E. Canton and others participate in an African American Studies welcome event. Photo Credit: Michel Thomas Building momentum This year, there will be more events on campus, which helps build momentum. Richardson, will review the proposal and give comments and suggestions. Dr. David A.