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Strong Networks Help Turn Black Faculty into University Presidents

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

For example, in 2020, the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR) found that Black/African American employees comprise less than 10% of higher education professionals. McGee is a professor in the School of Education at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Ebony O. Dr. Christopher C.

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Panelists Discuss Antisemitism on College Campuses and Responsibilities of University Trustees

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

According to Jewish campus organization Hillel International, there have been 1,275 reported antisemitic incidents on campuses since Oct. Panelists criticized higher ed institutions, leaders, and trustees for what they saw as insufficient or altogether-missing pushback against rising antisemitism in the higher ed sphere.

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Paul LeBlanc’s Latest Book is a Must-Read

eLiterate

Every system that organizes humans for a purpose is a system of care. And since these costs add up as an business grows, bigger businesses will tend to realize bigger savings by organizing as companies, having employees, putting a management structure in place, and so on. One such human is Mel Conway, a software engineer.

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President moves: 2 decade-plus leaders step back after a job well done

University Business

She is the past president of the American Counseling Association as well as of the Association for Creativity in Counseling. Earning here Doctor of Philosophy degree in Counselor Education and Supervision, Evans specialized in Student Affairs, Administration in Higher Education, and Human Resource Management. She plans to climb Mt.

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Stanford questioned over response to 'Mein Kampf' photo

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Stanford University officials’ response to a shared image of a student reading Adolf Hitler’s autobiography has drawn a sharp critique from a national free speech advocacy organization. FIRE officials are asking for more clarity on the incident and how the university is handling it.

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Higher Ed Braces for Impact of Third-Party Service Regulation Expansion: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 149 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

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Mike talks about: Why the Department penned the letter and what it says. What the Department’s position is on the regulation it’s expanding. What colleges and universities will likely be impacted by the implementation of this expanded rule. The Department issued this Dear Colleague letter on February 28.

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Helping Afghan women back into higher ed

Inside Higher Ed

In the months following the takeover, the organization gave more than 100 grants of between $2,000 and $5,000 to help Afghan refugees relocate and pursue a college education. State Department to eliminate barriers for higher American education institutions seeking to sponsor Afghan refugee students.