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Updated ACE Report Reveals Progress, Persistent Disparities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It examines over 200 indicators to determine who accesses a variety of educational environments and experiences, to explore how student trajectories and outcomes differ by race and ethnicity, and to provide an overview of the racial and ethnic backgrounds of faculty, staff, and college presidents.

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The Erosion of DEI in Higher Education: A Threat to Progress and National Strength

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

in a 2002 study , explored the educational benefits of diversity in college settings, particularly in light of challenges to affirmative action policies. This moment demands that we clearly communicate the value of DEI programs to all stakeholders – students, parents, faculty, administrators, and policymakers.

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Mental Health and Learning Among Students with Marginalized Sociodemographic Identities

Supporting Student Success

Stress is more likely to be experienced as positive or performance enhancing when we have sufficient control over a situation, perceive a reasonable ability to overcome the stressor, and have access to positive psychosocial supports and safe environments. Mitigating Barriers.

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The State of Black America is Improving, But Not Close to Parity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Voter registration among Black people in 2022 was found to have decreased since 2002, another midterm election year. But it does indicate a desire to have people with different ideas in the administration.” Despite this improvement, a score less than a 1 still indicates a lack of equality between Black and white people in the country.

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Student Loan Repayment Freeze Extended; Borrowers Get Up to $20,000 in Forgiveness

Student Loan Hero

In all, the COVID-19 pandemic relief measures — started during the Trump administration and continued under President Biden — were extended seven times. 22: Another extension keeps the relief measures in place through May 1, 2002. 22: Another extension keeps the relief measures in place through May 1, 2002. 31, 2022. ●