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Tribal Colleges and Universities as Conduits for Intellectual and Political Sovereignties

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

However, there is a network of tribally run colleges and universities that are the ongoing extension of those sovereignties as well as key vehicles for continuing to liberate the sovereign potential. Most universities and colleges continue to occupy large land bases and are maintained by taxing those stolen lands.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, partners with over 62 high schools across the state, facilitating college access for Latino, rural, and other marginalized communities. That sends a powerful message to students and also the faculty that they’re valued, and it has led to retention and growth.” Hawkins, Jr.

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2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity Health Professions HEED Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

ATSU is also creating a Grow Your Own faculty development program that offers a low-to-no-cost education designed to support students interested in academic medicine. Elevating DEI Leadership — Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine . The program is expected to launch in spring 2023.

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2023 Health Professions HEED Award Field Guide

Insight Into Diversity

Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU ) has expanded efforts to advance the recruitment and retention of diverse students and employees. The offices of diversity and inclusion and development have partnered to ensure cultural proficiency-themed research grants are available for faculty, students, and staff. military.

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

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Projects addressed topics such as annual giving, student retention, professional and continuing education, academic program planning, and more. Scroll down to read about each of the capstone projects in the fellows’ own words. The blog posts below are written by the participants to showcase their project and early outcomes.

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Using Mind Maps to Improve Assessment and Group Work

Faculty Focus

Finally, the mind map’s hands-on and (potentially) communal contributions to learning offers a path for students to develop critical reflection skills. Hull is an associate professor of Chinese studies at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. She also presents regularly on topics related to pedagogy and faculty development.

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Using Mind Maps to Improve Assessment and Group Work

Faculty Focus

Finally, the mind map’s hands-on and (potentially) communal contributions to learning offers a path for students to develop critical reflection skills. Hull is an associate professor of Chinese studies at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. She also presents regularly on topics related to pedagogy and faculty development.