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Renaming of the Voices of Inclusion Award to the Nancy J. Evans Voices of Inclusion Award

ACPA

During our 100th Anniversary year, the ACPA Governing Board is honored to announce the renaming of the Voices of Inclusion Award to the Nancy J. Evans Voices of Inclusion Award. Evans was the 62nd President of ACPA from 2001-2002 and established the Voices of Inclusion Award during her term. Dr. Nancy J.

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Building Pipelines for a Better Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Daniel Jean often recounts with sadness the story of Robert Daniel Cuadra, an 18-year-old honor student from Paterson, New Jersey, who was planning to embark on a promising college career at Montclair State University in the summer of 2022. Sustainable recruitment and retention programs/plans for prospective/current scholars.

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Staying Relevant

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Rodriguez is “a scholar who exemplifies excellence in research, community engagement, and teaching,” wrote Dr. Marion Underwood, dean of Purdue’s College of Health and Human Services, in nominating Rodriguez to become a 2023 Emerging Scholar. Rodriguez’s research combines three major areas of work: 1.)

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Celebrating Success: The 2023 SANsational Award Winners Are Unveiled

WCET Frontiers

Their dedication, passion, and outstanding contributions set them apart, and it is important to honor those contributions with prestigious awards. Thus, it is in that very spirit of sharing and collaborating that SAN’s annual SANsational Award was borne.

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Research in Action: Dr. Jerlando F. L. Jackson

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gmelch, who, at the time, served as dean of Iowa State’s College of Education and had emerged as a national expert on college deans. “I Jackson (left) meets with scholars and students in the Michigan State University Master of Arts in Educational Technology program at Erickson Hall. Moore III of The Ohio State University.

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2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity Health Professions HEED Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

The Gaston-Johansson Faculty of Excellence Program was recently named in honor of Johns Hopkins University’s (JHU) first Black woman tenured, School of Nursing (JHSON) professor Fannie Gaston-Johansson. A $1 million award from the U.S. More than 45 percent of JHSON current students are from underrepresented populations. .

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A legal blow to Internet Archive, controlled digital lending

Inside Higher Ed

” In 2020, Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House and Wiley sued the San Francisco–based Internet Archive over its National Emergency Library, which was created when physical libraries closed during COVID-19 lockdowns. Every authority points the other direction.”