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The Faculty Resource Network of New York University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As a law professor emanating from a primarily liberal arts institution, I deemed it invaluable that the author’s note in my law review articles could state that research was conducted, in part, as an FRN Scholar-in-Residence at NYU, courtesy of the Faculty Resource Network.

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The Black Woman’s Burden: Battling Inertia in Higher Ed

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The beauty of bell’s work was that it was so accessible, it was not contained in the academy,” said Malaklou. As Turner Kelly recalls, that year many Black faculty members were called upon to make statements and became de facto representatives of their institution’s commitment to diversity by virtue of their identity.

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Making Equity a Priority

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In 2005 — long before Curry took the helm — the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges revoked the school’s accreditation because of financial instability. It launched a popular Farmer’s Market on campus last year, providing each student with $20 a week to access fresh foods and vegetables.

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A Continued Commitment to Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Created in 2005 by Excelencia in Education, Examples of Excelencia is a national initiative that recognizes institutions and nonprofit organizations that identify, aggregate, and promote evidence-based practices that improve Latinx student access in higher education. The faculty and staff overseeing EPW know each student personally. “I

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Howard Earns $90 Million DoD Contract, a First for an HBCU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

HBCUs contain huge talent that today is not accessible to us,” she said. R1 schools typically compete for the most sought-after research contracts and attract top faculty and students. This is an attempt to build a broader, deeper, long-lasting partnership with the HBCU community so that the talent pool that they host is connected.”

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Repairing the College-to-Career Pipeline

The University Innovation Alliance

Some deans and faculty members caught wind of us because students started saying, ‘The work I'm doing with this organization is important to me seeing how I get through SJSU, but also how I pay off my debt or help my family when I get out.’ “We got lucky when we were running a 17-person bootcamp at San Jose State.

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Lessons in Innovation for Higher Ed

The University Innovation Alliance

Dr. Temes began his career as a full-time member of the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and went on to found Enterprise Interactive, a consulting and research firm. Member organizations have included IBM, PepsiCo, Marriott, Save the Children, Microsoft, FedEx, NASA, Toyota, and the New York MTA, among about 150 others.