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SOULS: The Academy’s Recipe for Transformation, Retention, and Creating a Better World

Insight Into Diversity

In the 1903 publication, the legendary Du Bois explored the philosophical-cum-spiritual dimensions of the then emancipated Black people, coupled with the needed societal changes tying them together through a prescient view of society and in dual identity and double-consciousness.

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Integrating AI Into the College Admissions Process

Liaison International

The solution to detecting and addressing bias lies in the responsible application of data science. By consciously tipping the scales in favor of these desired qualities, institutions can counteract biases and foster diversity. Once bias is detected, programs should be configured to counteract and rectify it.

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Scholar Examines the Intersection of Black and Latino Identity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Clealand's commitment to the topic has made her a sought-after interdisciplinary scholar, and she has been lauded for her insights about Black politics, group consciousness, Black public opinion, and racial inequality, focusing on the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and the U.S. using a mixed-method, interdisciplinary approach.

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Why the Unconscious Matters

Inside Higher Ed

That there are powerful non-rational impulses and emotions and deeply distressing and disturbing experiences that do shape behavior and consciousness. That said, the notion of the unconscious does speak to certain truths: That individuals do acquire and process information without conscious awareness. These include:=.

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Working Paper: Asian Americans Face Lower Admissions Odds to Selective Schools than White Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

candidate in computational social science at Stanford University and one of the authors of the paper. The researchers looked at 685,709 first-year college applications from 292,795 Asian American and white students to selective U.S. The analyzed applications were submitted through a national postsecondary application platform, said Josh D.

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Transfer Enrollments Increased Fall 2023

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Eighty-two percent of liberal arts and sciences, humanities and general studies majors changed their majors upon transfer. No matter what field they came to study originally, students who switch their majors continue to overwhelmingly select health professions or computer and information sciences.

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People, Culture and Environment in REF 2029: join the journey

HEPI

We are aware that participation in REF 2029 carries a burden and we are committed to keeping the level of effort required to participate in the exercise to manageable levels.