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Industry and STEMM Leaders Convene for White House Summit

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

D uring the COVID-19 pandemic, Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous students had less contact with teachers and less access to computers with stable internet connections compared to white students, Prabhakar said. For many decades, we've seen very well-intentioned STEM efforts focused on equity and opportunity,” Prabhakar said.

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Reduce long-term cost growth to rightsize your university

EAB

The number of prospective students will continue to drop after that, permanently falling another 21% by 2100, despite a slight bump in the 2030s. In fact, as the graph below illustrates, EAB predicts that nearly 250 institutions could see their enrollment drop by over half by 2040, based on current long-term trends. decline in the U.S.