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Professor, Journalist to Pen Book on J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It is slated for release in the fall of 2026. This book will be a staple for both hip-hop fans and media scholars. Cole and Kendrick Lamar Saved Hip-Hop, is expected to be an exploration into the cultural and musical contributions the two iconic figures have made in hip-hop over the past decade.

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Q&A: UNCF's Ed Smith-Lewis on the UNITE Convening and HBCU Transformation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Our fourth pillar is research and innovation. How do we stand up things that we know in our gut, but maybe haven't been proven through research? In 2025, we'll see a more explicit focus on faculty engagement, picking up the student engagement onto the broader aspects of the platform in 2026.

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What’s love got to do with neurodiversity and HE art and design?

SRHE

Tim’s Neurodiversity in the Arts Symposium , which took two years of advocacy and planning, and draws on several more of research across neurodiversity and art education, took place at the University of the Arts Helsinki , modelling best practices for inclusivity, not just for neurodivergent folx. Universities, watch and learn.

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Medical Schools Embrace Efforts Post-Affirmative Action Decision

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jessica Faiz, an emergency medicine physician, assistant clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles, and health services researcher at the Greater Los Angeles Veteran’s Affairs Healthcare System.

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The Next Chapter for Public Libraries: How Current and Future Trends are Shaping the Libraries of Tomorrow

Clark Nesxen

This is often achieved with community and small or commercial business partners. Early Literacy: Research has shown that the ages of 0-6 are the most formative years for brain development. Video games, social media, and even on-demand streaming made it easy for users to not interact with other people.

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Is Your School Doing Enough to Attract Transfers?

EAB

You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. For those online, we'll put our transfer resource center in the show notes, and we actually have this really great research speaking to exactly what Ted's talking about, why it's so important to build partnerships. Is Your School Doing Enough to Attract Transfers?

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Happy New Year

SRHE

by Rob Cuthbert SRHE News is glad to bring you the Augur Report, its prognostications for 2025, based on extensive research into the works of Nostradamus, Old Moores Almanac and Mystic Meg. UUK issues a media release saying we did warn you as 30% of universities merge or close. SRHE News is a not-for-prophet enterprise.