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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 demand for professional interpreters and translators continues to grow.”

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From College to Careers: The Pell Institute Receives $748,000 Ascendium Grant to Explore Career Development within TRIO Programs

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A Critical Line of Defense-The Security.txt File’s Potential to Mitigate School Cybersecurity Attacks

Student Privacy Compass

That is why implementing standardized ways of detecting and communicating educational systems vulnerabilities is so essential. From 2005 to 2021, there were 2,691 data breaches in U.S. Every year, schools across the United States face constant cyber threats like phishing, ransomware, and denial-of-service attacks.

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A Call to Action: Higher Education Must Implement Culturally Responsive Mental Health Practices

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Mental health is synonymous with psychological wellness, a multidimensional construct involving satisfaction and balance among mind, body, and spirit (Myers & Sweeney, 2005). predominately white institutions) known to facilitate discrimination, isolation, and marginalization.

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2022: Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Edgar, a DEI and EEO consultant, trainer, and facilitator. “As In 2005, the publication broadened its focus, becoming Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. As Black women lawyers, we celebrate her appointment with joy, while reflecting on the sobering experience it was for her to reach this height.”