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Debunking U.S. History

Inside Higher Ed

history, illustrate this interpretive divide in its starkest form. As Lepore points out, there’s nothing in the report about the pandemic, the lockdowns, the racial justice protests or deepening distrust of “educated national élite of politicians, journalists and academics.” Kruse and Julian E.

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2022 in Review: Building a Movement to Make Pedagogy a Priority in Teacher Preparation

Deans for Impact

We supported leaders to create cultures of instructional improvement, helped teacher-educators leverage high-quality instructional materials and evidence-based early literacy practices, and catalyzed policy changes for more accessible and affordable pathways into teaching. Read on for more of our 2022 impact. 20 fellows. 20 fellows.

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Engaging in Outreach Efforts & Meaningful Community Building

ACRLog

As a MLIS student at San Jose State University (SJSU), I often read about the importance of promoting library services through outreach efforts. I am particularly proud of my involvement in creating virtual and in-person book displays for Latinx Heritage Month and Black History Month.

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

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Experts say that Centennial’s plan is leading the way at a time when DEI programming and supports, particularly in Southern states with athletic powerhouses like Alabama, Texas, and Florida, have come under legislative attack. We shared our own practices in terms of the work we’re doing on campus to increase equity, inclusion, and belonging.

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Pathways to Racial Democracy in America

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Our nation must choose one of two alternative futures. Fred Pearce writes about the paradox of America’s large cities. Board of Education , but it also represents a new definition of public schools in the U.S. This new definition cannot be the last chapter of our journey to become the world’s first truly multiracial democracy.

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Freedom of Speech and Antisemitism on Campus

HEPI

Our Jewish students have reported feeling unsafe – both because of an uptick in what might properly be called hate crime, but also because of a radical increase in the volume and intensity of critique of Israel. Supporting Hamas, a proscribed terrorist organisation, is simply an illegal act.

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The arts and humanities: rejecting the zero-sum game

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Angeliki Lymberopoulou , Senior Lecturer in Art History and Employability lead for the School of Arts and Humanities at the Open University , and Richard Marsden, Senior Lecturer in History and formerly Director of Teaching for the School of Arts and Humanities at the Open University.