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Tribal Colleges and Universities as Conduits for Intellectual and Political Sovereignties

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The TCURJ, established by the American Indian College Fund in 2016, serves as the only academic publication outlet for peer reviewed scholarship specifically for TCU faculty. Dr. Alex Red Corn serves as Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, College of Education, Kansas State University. Roueche and Margaretta B.

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Discussing the 4 Pillars of Immersion: Information Literacy

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For now, though, we invite you into conversation with our team as we reconnect with the four pillars of Immersion: information literacy, the educational role of librarians in higher education, leadership, and critical reflection. This first post in the series focuses on the pillar of information literacy.

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

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Ezinne Ofoegbu, an assistant professor of educational leadership at Santa Clara University, California, agrees. I definitely think Centennial Conference has established a model that other conferences and institutional athletic departments can and should follow.” athletic system and not the athletes themselves.

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Believing, Teaching, and Evolving Pedagogy Beyond the Pandemic: Lessons from Ted Lasso

Faculty Focus

As a faculty member in a graduate program in educational leadership, I underestimated how the pandemic would impact my teaching—and change the way I approached pedagogy and implemented learner-centered practices. Cresswell-Yeager is an assistant professor of higher education leadership at Gwynedd Mercy University.

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Care for Faculty in Challenging Times: Considerations for Exploring Hope and Healing

Faculty Focus

Without the opportunity to process our experiences and our grief, we will not be able to re-imagine more sustainable models of working in higher education that better serve our students, colleagues, institutions, and selves.

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Care for Faculty in Challenging Times: Considerations for Exploring Hope and Healing

Faculty Focus

Without the opportunity to process our experiences and our grief, we will not be able to re-imagine more sustainable models of working in higher education that better serve our students, colleagues, institutions, and selves.

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Recruiting International Students: More than the 4Ps

Edu Alliance Journal

Thus, the enrollment modeling will need to be sensitive to the possibility of varying net price strategies depending upon the region of the world from which a university is trying to attract more international students.