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Sacramento State Creates Nation's First Black Honors College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Luke Wood “This is one component of a larger effort to increase success rates for Black students,” said Dr. J. Luke Wood, who returned to his alma mater seven months ago to helm the sixth largest institution of the 23-campus CSU system. We’re creating an institution within the institution.” Dr. Donna Y.

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A Day in the Life of Student Success With AI

Liaison International

A broad description is this: AI is the simulation of human intelligence in computers programmed to reason, learn, and perform tasks that, up until now, required human intelligence. AI encompasses a broad range of technologies that can draw together diverse and complicated datasets to create a unified data layer for an institution.

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Leader of Learning Podcast episode 155: Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Your Culture with Bobby Pollicino

Leader of Learning

Episode 155 of the Leader of Learning Podcast, “Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Your Culture” features Bobby Pollicino (@BobbyPollicino), Head of Upper School at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, former teacher, dean of students, and assistant principal, and coach, and the author of “Principled Leader.”

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Universities are ousting their mental health directors

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Like many institutions aiming to better serve student mental health needs, Wright State University in Ohio is redesigning its counseling center. Wright State dean of students Chris Taylor announced Rando’s termination in a one-paragraph email to the Division of Student Affairs staff on Feb.

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Temple gets $11 million gift for students with disabilities

Inside Higher Ed

million gift to Temple University from the estate of a graduate of the institution has particular resonance on the Philadelphia campus. The money will be targeted at students with physical disabilities at a university known for its strong track record in providing disability services. Image: A $10.9

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Getting Through This Together, As We Always Have

The Student Affairs Collective

As a student myself, what I thought was the most important aspect of this Virtual Welcome is that our Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Dean of Students appeared in the webinar with supportive and empathetic messages for students.

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Professor's murder on campus raises urgent safety questions

Inside Higher Ed

According to information from the University of Arizona, Dervish was barred from campus in January in relation to student disciplinary proceedings. ” Prince said his work has become much more difficult since the pandemic, due to “years of folks not engaging with other humans.” That’s not the case, though.