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Focus on DEI in Higher Education: Highlighting Your Work for 50 Years

Insight Into Diversity

During the past 50 years, INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, formerly the Affirmative Action Register (AAR), has reported on the abundance of programs, policies, best practices, and other efforts implemented to advance DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) in higher education and beyond.

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Discussing the 4 Pillars of Immersion: Information Literacy

ACRLog

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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3 Ways to Adapt to the Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action

Liaison International

For at least a decade prior to the COVID pandemic, analysts, commentators, and experts of all varieties were convinced that higher education was ripe for disruption. Here are three things higher education leadership can do to build admissions resilience in the face of the recent SCOTUS decision.

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‘Don’t Buy Your Underwear in Town’

Inside Higher Ed

As a participant in higher education leadership programs, one receives formal and informal training for a position as a senior administrator or perhaps even president. I wondered if higher education may need fewer sustainers at the helm in today’s environment than before. Blog: Just Explain It to Me!

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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. Using quotes from the character Ted Lasso, I introduce each lesson with several ideas to consider to evolve as an educator.

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The University of Arkansas appoints its first Black chancellor

University Business

Robinson has led several initiatives focused on student recruitment and success, such as a college preparation program for underrepresented student groups, restructuring the Division of Student Affairs and a $10 million scholarship for first-generation and low-income students.

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Attracting International Graduate Students

Edu Alliance Journal

The use of data is critical especially for programs that are seeking to move higher in rankings schemes. Any fellowships and scholarships need to be used in a strategic and coordinated manner. EAG) is an education consulting firm located in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, and Bloomington, Indiana, USA.