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Emory Launches AI Institute to Improve Patient Care, Health Equity

Insight Into Diversity

Bellamkonda, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, in a statement. Bellamkonda, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, in a statement. “By Emory AI.Health will initially focus on improving care for underserved communities in Atlanta, with plans to expand AI technologies globally.

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Growth in assistant professorships is uneven (opinion)

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Our data set includes information on hiring at 391 Ph.D.-granting In STEM areas, health sciences professions and business disciplines, demand for new Ph.D.s The new data, described below and available publicly , largely complement the National Science Foundation’s Survey of Earned Doctorates. granting universities.

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5 tips for college and university presidents to support diversity, equity and inclusion

University Business

Take a closer look and investigate first-hand to offer leadership and guidance based on reality, not second-hand information, aspirational planning or hopeful thinking. This year, higher education leaders, researchers and others are already making progress to safeguard DEI initiatives designed to foster racial equity and progress.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Our second cohort concluded in December 2021, our third cohort wrapped up in spring 2022, our fourth occurred in fall 2022, and our fifth occurred in spring 2023. All cohorts ended with presentations of the fellows’ capstone projects. The topics covered included student success, budget models, change management, and more.

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Field of study not key to new academic program success

Inside Higher Ed

Image: The success rate for new academic programs at colleges and universities depends more on the type of institution launching them than whether a program is in the sciences or humanities, according to a new report identifying what sorts of programs fare better when it comes to growth. ” The study listed a failure rate of 39.4

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Representation Matters

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Hollis, then dean of the College of Liberal Arts. We have a proposal for a graduate certificate program in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies that the provost supports. … At Delaware State, students pursuing women's and gender studies are examining the intersection of race, class, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality. “At

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A Defense of the Senior Diversity Officer in Politically Charged Times

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Our professional backgrounds are distinct; we represent faculty and senior administrators trained in medicine, science and engineering, the arts, social sciences, humanities, and education. As we have become more diverse and reflective of our state, we have also become better as an institution.”