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Building community in online conferences, events (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

In-person events can be isolating for anyone who is not already part of the in crowd. We offer here ideas for what organizers of online events can learn from MYFest. Community (and the trust that is the foundation of healthy community) cannot be established with one or two speed networking sessions at an event.

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Tribal Colleges and Universities as Conduits for Intellectual and Political Sovereignties

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

education or universities, specifically. However, there is a network of tribally run colleges and universities that are the ongoing extension of those sovereignties as well as key vehicles for continuing to liberate the sovereign potential. These priorities often are not the focus in U.S.

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

Faculty Focus

We believe many faculty have not had the time, space, or support to process feelings of grief and loss. For faculty developers and faculty seeking support, what does care look like during these desperate times? We offer this piece as a starting point for identifying ways we can use to intentionally move forward.

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

Faculty Focus

We believe many faculty have not had the time, space, or support to process feelings of grief and loss. For faculty developers and faculty seeking support, what does care look like during these desperate times? We offer this piece as a starting point for identifying ways we can use to intentionally move forward.

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Mental Health on Campus

Today's Learner

She had just found out that Stanford had offered her a full scholarship. Universities must comply with ADA, and the end result is that more students with existing diagnoses of psychological disorders are enrolling. Faculty develop an excellent “spidey sense” for detecting student problems. What was her dilemma?

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2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity Health Professions HEED Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

Still University of Graduate Health Studies. Still University of Graduate Health Studies (ATSU) is a founding partner of the Academic Medicine Consortium of Arizona, a group of medical schools that collaborate to identify and nurture students toward academic medicine. Acknowledging Tribal Land — Frontier Nursing University .

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2023 Health Professions HEED Award Field Guide

Insight Into Diversity

Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU ) has expanded efforts to advance the recruitment and retention of diverse students and employees. The offices of diversity and inclusion and development have partnered to ensure cultural proficiency-themed research grants are available for faculty, students, and staff. military.