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Combating the Illusion of DEI Collusion

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

After reading the article “Another Education Fight Over DEI Emerges…” on CNN.com, a daunting thought came over me. The article seems to make clear that incorporating a DEI statement into the application folio of faculty is not considered necessary. Given the position held in the article, many questions come immediately to mind.

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Empowering Community Colleges Through AI: A New Era of Access and Economic Mobility

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The following are three considerations for educators serving this critical higher education sector to consider: Access As expressed in an article I wrote earlier this year, AI should be used as a tool to enhance human interaction rather than replace it altogether.

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Out With the Old, In With the New: Decolonizing the School Counseling Profession to Support Black Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Decolonizing preparation and training In a recent Diverse article, Dr. Kelly A. INSTRUCTION - The counseling methods and strategies adopted must be made with students’ cultural characteristics and styles at the forefront of decisions for implementing the counseling process. Dr. Erik M.

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Best AP Classes for High School Students: CollegeAdvisor x StudyLab

Student Research Foundation

In this article, we’ll go over everything you need to know when it comes to understanding the APs, including: An overview of AP courses How to earn college credit through AP courses A comprehensive list of AP courses offered by CollegeBoard Easiest and hardest AP exams How to build out your AP course list, and more!

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Purpose…

The Advisor That Cares

As I move into the final stages of my publication article, I recognize that this has the potential to continue a conversation with others in my profession about how technology can be employed to humanize the relationship between students, parents, advisors, and leadership. The answer has always been both!

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Preparing for a government shutdown

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Continuation of research operations, spending on grants, and other university business should continue as normal, absent specific instructions from a federal sponsor. We will share information about no-cost extensions, new grant applications, and other grant-related issues as we receive information and instructions from federal agencies.

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Active Learning Activity: The Motherhood Penalty, at Work and Home

Clair Kamp Dush

The students then complete an assignment in which they read an article and watch a video about the motherhood penalty, and watch the scenarios (linked below). Instructions: “In your small group, discuss what advice you would have for a friend who is considering getting pregnant, but wanted to maintain her career. Part 3: Advice.