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New Impact Academy cohort represents 25 states, reaches 15,000 teacher-candidates annually

Deans for Impact

Increasing access and affordability of pathways into teaching–especially for future teachers of color. These institutions include public and private universities, a teachers’ union-led initiative, and residency programs. Six programs are designated Minority-Serving Institutions.

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JMU administrator leads with student experience in mind

Inside Higher Ed

In fact, he found the idea of being a teacher a little insulting. But now, with decades of experience in teaching and higher education under his belt, he’s looking at new ways to shape the student academic experience, leading with equity and access in mind. ” That was the first moment that education was planted in my mind.

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Building Pipelines for a Better Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

To address this problem, Jean — who is the assistant provost for special programs at Montclair — has been helping to lead the charge to increase male enrollment at the university, all the while forging collaborative partnerships with the surrounding community. We’re concerned about their lived experiences while they’re here and beyond.”

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MEGA Symposium to Build Pipelines that Bring Black and Latinx Men to College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Nine out of ten raise their hands,” said Jean, assistant provost for special programs at MSU. Dr. Daniel Jean, assistant provost for special programs at Montclair State university. Jean himself lost a close friend to street violence, and he said the crisis has only worsened since he was a teen.

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MEGA Symposium Tackles Trauma and Healing

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

MEGA is a workgroup at MSU that targets the recruitment and retention of Black and Latinx men to college. When Dr. Daniel Jean, assistant provost for special programs at MSU, took the stage, he immediately connected to the high schoolers by sharing his own backstory, revealing how his beginnings may be similar to theirs.

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How striving for a DEI award keeps one senior diversity officer on track

University Business

For the past two years, Santa Clara University has won a DEI award from the publication INSIGHT Into Higher Education magazine. Winning is nice, for sure. But HEED is much more than an accolade for me, and I think it could be for anyone else committed to DEI. That’s a big club, by the way. DEI award digs in.

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Some Musings on College Rankings

Susquehanna President's Blog

News sends a questionnaire to the President, Provost, and Chief Enrollment Officer of each college with a list of all the institutions in their cohort. Some Musings on College Rankings College rankings continue to proliferate, and in many cases muddy the waters for prospective students and their families. Each year, U.S.