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Lumina Reports Highest Recorded Post-High School Educational Attainment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

since 2009. A Stronger Nation breaks down attainment by degree holdersassociate or bachelorsand those earning short-term credentials, which include college-level certificates or industry-recognized certificates. In the past 15 years, Utah, Arizona, Indiana and D.C. national attainment rate, 47.1% are degree holders and 7.8%

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Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Time Magazine in 2005 hailed her as “perhaps the ultimate role model for women in science,” having held senior leadership positions in government, industry, research and academe. Jackson also was the recipient of a 2009 John Hope Franklin Award, presented by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.

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Mapping the Legacy of RPI's First African American Woman Leader

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Following her retirement as president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in July 2022, Jackson continued to have an impact on academia, industry, and public service. Jackson was a 2009 recipient of the Dr. John Hope Franklin Award but was recognized at this year’s American Council on Education (ACE) annual meeting in Washington, D.C.

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Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson Lauded at Dr. John Hope Franklin Reception

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dozens gathered to celebrate Jackson’s extraordinary academic, industry, and government career. And it is in this spirit that I humbly accept this recognition.” Jackson originally received this award in 2009, but the ceremony was not held that year and she was not publicly recognized. Dr. Freeman A.

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Dismantling Global Injustices

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He had worked as a cook in restaurants since he was 15 and figured he would simply get a full-time job in the hospitality industry. “I I got to see how people treated blue collar workers,” he says. There tends to be a pretty toxic work environment; people are underpaid, overstressed, and overworked.”

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Dismantling Global Injustices - Dr. Brendan Skip Mark

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He had worked as a cook in restaurants since he was 15 and figured he would simply get a full-time job in the hospitality industry. “I I got to see how people treated blue collar workers,” he says. There tends to be a pretty toxic work environment; people are underpaid, overstressed, and overworked.”

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Glenn Triest (’82 Photography) Selected as Juror for Re/View: CCS Alumni Exhibition

College for Creative Study

He is also the president of the Coville Photographic Art Foundation and has been an active member of the College for Creative Studies Alumni Council since 2009. In recent years, Triest has expanded his creative practice to include metalworking, crafting pieces that juxtapose Detroits organic beauty with its industrial character.

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