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Representation Matters

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Adele Newson-Horst was developing a grant proposal, she quoted a 2015 article published in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education that noted HBCU institutions had been slow to introduce gender-related programs. Students give critical thought to how cultures construct and police gender and sexuality and the consequences of that.

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A Continued Commitment to Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It began as a pilot program in 2015 and started in earnest in 2018 with 25 students after receiving a $1.68 We collaborate with over 25 community partners where students obtain professional experience while serving the community.” Since 2015, 64 students, 93.75% of whom are Latino, have been placed in internships. “I

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College Sports: A Work in Progress

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He says he also looks forward to collaborating with faculty on campus to pursue and publish research on issues related to student-athletes of color. Filed in 2009 and decided in 2015, O’Bannon v. Part of the demands that intensified in 2020 was the call to make athletic departments more diverse.

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CSLE and Me?

The Advisor That Cares

She celebrated our victories with us and helped to collaborate on professional opportunities before us beyond just class content. Through personal reflection and consideration, I described Humanism and Constructivism as the closest to my learning philosophy alignment. 2015, May 9). We were living COVA + CSLE.

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The University Innovation Alliance's Three Playbooks for Student Success

The University Innovation Alliance

Between 2018 and 2020, seven University Innovation Alliance institutions utilized change management and human-centered design principles to identify and deconstruct barriers to successful career readiness for first-generation and low-income students.

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OER23 part one: Higher Education for Good

Catherine Cronin

I’ve loved participating in the conference every year since 2015, and particularly enjoyed co-chairing with Laura Czerniewicz when the conference came to Galway in 2019. For me, the OER Conference is always special – both because of the warmth and openness of the community as well as the critical focus on open education research and practice.

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Honoring the Promise of Higher Ed

The University Innovation Alliance

We focus on ourselves as competitors at our institutions, and we focus on student success as being about how we deliver on our promise to our students, and we do not look at student success as being a holistic marker that should cross institutions and be about how we collaborate to help each student succeed.”