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Cultural Competence: A Critical Skill for Today’s Police Officers

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As noted by Dennis (2020), community colleges in the U.S. Recruits develop cognitive skills that facilitate trust, legitimacy, and policing practices. Some officers believed the police academy fell short by not delivering a community history curriculum related to their eventual field assignments. police officers.

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Leaders Call for Active Resistance Against Anti-DEI Measures

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

F2L — a group of educators, artists, advocates, and policy makers opposing the book bans and attacks on educational curriculum — wants everyone to resist anti-DEI movements on that day and be loud about what they do, whether that’s reading banned-book author Toni Morrison or engage in a more active demonstration.

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Report: Pandemic Dealt a Blow to Internationalization

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The report found that although 47% of institutions saw accelerating internationalization between 2017 and the start of the pandemic, only 21% described acceleration between 2020 and 2021. This includes partnerships with overseas institutions, faculty with international background and expertise, and curriculum.

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Providing Wraparound Services for UCONN’s Asian American Studies

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Census Bureau’s 2020 Census. The TEAS project is approaching the need to support its significant Asian student body from multiple angles, seeking out what would be the most beneficial: mentorship, mental health, and curriculum. More than 170,000 Asian people reside in the state of Connecticut, according to the U.S.

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Open to Change

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It enables an intentional health focus across the liberal arts and facilitates dialogue on the future of healthcare. Across the college, a new general education curriculum has been approved and will start fall 2023. “One Across the college, a new general education curriculum has been approved and will start fall 2023. “One

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Providing Wraparound Services for UCONN’s Asian American Studies

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Census Bureau’s 2020 Census. The TEAS project is approaching the need to support its significant Asian student body from multiple angles, seeking out what would be the most beneficial: mentorship, mental health, and curriculum. More than 170,000 Asian people reside in the state of Connecticut, according to the U.S.

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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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Addressing Study Error in the National Evaluation of Upward Bound – Do the Conclusions Change?

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