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Discussing the 4 Pillars of Immersion: Information Literacy

ACRLog

Carlos is the Associate College Librarian for Public Services at Colorado College. Rebecca is the Associate Dean for Learning and Engagement at Penn State University. Explore the connection between communication as a product of scholarship (formal/informal) and the literacies one may engage naturally or intentionally.

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Diverse Students Need Diverse Faculty

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Former collegiate athlete Yusuf Sabree was a standout student-athlete who currently holds the position of district dean of student services at Wayne County (Mich.) Community College. Christine Johnson McPhail Sabree decided to target Michigan community college former athletes as participants in his study. Recognize opportunity.

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Century-Old Institutions Paving the Way for DEI in Sports with Strategic Plan

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Ezinne Ofoegbu, an assistant professor of educational leadership at Santa Clara University, California, agrees. “All these athletic departments vowed to promote DEI — they had T-shirts, walk outs — and now they’re silent,” says Keaton. the creation and implementation of DEI-related programming and learning opportunities, 2.)

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Are We There Yet? Revising and Questioning Affirmative Action

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Hughes Because I claim antiracism scholarship and practice antiracism in every space where I am present, I am often questioned and challenged. Hughes is Dean, School of Education, Health and Human Behavior and professor of Educational Leadership | College Student Personnel at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

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Teacher shortage tied to education programs' enrollment drop

Inside Higher Ed

Between 2008 and 2019, the number of students completing traditional teacher education programs in the U.S. dropped by more than a third, according to a 2022 report by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.

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Recruiting International Students: More than the 4Ps

Edu Alliance Journal

College rankings are important in the United States and even more important to students from other countries. Within this framework, when recruiting international undergraduates, colleges and universities must do comprehensive self-assessments of their market positions. Whether we like it or not, our ranking is part of our product.

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Professor Sues Hamilton College for Racial Discrimination

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Joseph Mwantuali, professor of French at Hamilton College Dr. Joseph Mwantuali said that he didn’t know what to expect when he joined the French and Francophone studies department at Hamilton College in upstate New York. Hamilton has a different interpretation of events. And they’ve been treating me as such.”

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