Sat.Oct 21, 2023

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Scholars Gather in Atlanta for Black Doctoral Network Conference

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

ATLANTA-- Hundreds of Black scholars gathered in Atlanta over the weekend to participate in the 11 th annual conference of the Black Doctoral Network (BDN). Now in its 11 th year, this year’s conference included keynote addresses by author and entrepreneur Dr. George Fraser, and Dr. Kris Marsh, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Maryland.

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BUDGET REDUCTION PLANNING FY 24-25 - UNC Greensboro

Economics and Change in Higher Education

With our reduction in student credit hour and head count, we must embrace the concept of an open and collective effort to align resources with a strategy focused on: Delivering the highest quality educational experience that meets both student and labor market demand, Investing in high impact knowledge production, and Reaffirming our historic commitment to community engagement.

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*Recording* Can AI be anti-racist?

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Recording of yesterday’s session on Can AI be anti-racist? with Professor Gurnam Singh.

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Declining enrollment: Private universities face tough decisions - Megan Carpenter, Spectrum News

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Declining enrollment affects all sectors of higher education, but most notably, private colleges. Often, they are more expensive than public institutions and technical colleges. Public universities rely on government funding, while private colleges rely on tuition and endowments. Most funding for private colleges comes in the form of need-based aid, which averages less than $10,000 per student.