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Cultivating a Culture of ‘Servingness:’ Institutional Considerations for Emerging Hispanic Serving Institutions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Coalition building for comprehensive learner support Effective support systems for Latine students require collaboration. By valuing and leveraging the rich cultural epistemologies of Latine communities, holistic coaching becomes vital in cultivating a truly inclusive and supportive educational environment.

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Not All Leaders Are Leaders

Steve Keating

Overconfidence and Narcissism Some people in leadership positions are overly confident in their abilities or exhibit narcissistic tendencies. This leads to poor decision-making, a lack of collaboration, and employee dissatisfaction. Power and Ego Leadership often comes with power, which can corrupt or inflate a person’s ego.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

EAB introduced the Enterprise Data Management Resource Guide to help chief information officers develop a comprehensive data governance strategy, secure executive buy-in, and manage implementation. To learn more about participating in the collaborative, reach out to your Strategic Leader.

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The Transformational Power of Higher Education

The University Innovation Alliance

She spoke about how she went from avoiding to embracing administrative leadership, the pandemic's lessons about collaboration and community, and her view of what it will take to reenergize higher ed. How do you keep collaboration going when not everybody is in-person? So I acted like I was running my research group.

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HBCUs: Beacons of Opportunity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

And they have been inclusive from the start, accepting all students eager to learn and grow regardless of race or economic status. HBCUs remain beacons of opportunity, light, and inclusivity, offering tremendous and one-of-a-kind experiences for their students where ideas are valued, and voices matter. Dr. Harry L. They still do.