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Wayne State to Collaborate on $75M Department of Energy Award

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Department of Energy and the State of Michigan have announced a collective award of cash incentives and grants totaling $75 million to build workforce development for Nel Hydrogen’s new factory to be built in Plymouth, Michigan.

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Recruitment Marketing Panel: Key Takeaways

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Panel Discussion: How to Win Top Talent in a Competitive Market with Recruitment Marketing At PeopleConnect Live 2023, four PeopleAdmin customers hosted a panel discussion: How to Win Top Talent in a Competitive Market with Recruitment Marketing. What IS recruitment marketing? Recruitment marketing is marketing.

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Dean Hoke Appointed President and CEO of the American Association of University Administrators

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – March 21, 2023 — Dean Hoke, of Bloomington, Indiana, has been chosen to serve as the next President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Association of University Administrators ( AAUA ), currently based in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania. He holds a B.A. degree from Urbana University and an M.S.

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Penn State African American Studies Head Resigns, Alleges Broken Promises and Wavering Institutional Commitment to Diversity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Michael West, head of Penn State’s Department of African American Studies, has resigned from the role, alleging that leadership broke promises and questioning the school's commitment to diversity and equity, Centre Daily Times reported. Dr. Michael West West will continue to serve as a tenured professor in the department.

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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff to Launch Scholarship Program as Part of Federal Agriculture Career Initiative

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) will be part of a federal initiative to recruit and retain underrepresented minority students in food and agriculture careers. Dr. Nina Lyon-Bennett As part of the U.S. The ability to afford tuition is a major factor impacting student enrollment, retention, and persistence to graduation.”

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URI College of Education Receives $1.1M Federal Grant for Special Education Programs

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Department of Education to develop special education programs and enhance teacher diversity over the next five years. Funded by the Education Department’s Office of Special Education and Programs, the grant is intended to address the shortage of special education teachers in the state. million grant from the U.S.

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Educators Strategize on How to Diversify the K-12 Teaching Profession

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In her opening keynote address, Susana Córdova, Colorado’s Commissioner of Education said that the challenge of recruiting and retaining teachers remains an urgent concern not only in Colorado, but across the nation. asked Johnson, who is also the chair of the Education Department at Ottawa University in Kansas.

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