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TICAS Policy Agenda Tackles the Flaws in the Higher Ed System

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Frank Fernandez, an associate professor of higher education administration and policy at the University of Florida, called the TICAS's recommendations “ambitious.” Can students get childcare, or food? Dr. Frank Fernandez, associate professor of higher education administration and policy at the University of Florida.

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Finding a Place at an HBCU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

With her dream in sight, she started pursuing a doctorate in higher education administration in 2020 at Baltimore’s Morgan State University, an HBCU. Hollingsworth hopes that she’ll find a career where she can be both “researcher and practitioner,” where she can both teach and carry out administrative duties, she says.

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Transfer Students Need Support from Both Two and Four Year Institutions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Ángel de Jesus González, assistant professor of higher education administration and leadership at Fresno State. They have people from SNAP benefits or food stamps, assisted financial support housed within community colleges. That is, to me, the most critical ingredient at this point,” said Velasco Rodriguez.

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Black Culture Centers are More than Bricks & Mortar

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As a student activist, a longtime faculty member, and an administrator in higher education, I am particularly proud of two career accomplishments. Unfortunately, students had to repeatedly make their case to skeptical and unsupportive university administrators, trustees, alumni, donors, and legislators.

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How To Reframe Your Virtual Engagement to Beat Zoom Fatigue

Campus Groups

Among the attendees were administrators from Yale School of Management, Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Verto Education, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University- Daytona, and Atlantic Cape Community College.

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Nearly 40% of college supervisors say they’re looking for work

University Business

According to a new survey from the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, a significant number of supervisors in higher education said they are “likely” or “very likely” to look for employment within the next year citing one common grudge: pay.

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Student Loans, Basic Needs and the Public Good

Confessions of a Community College Dean

In addition to the grant and scholarship awards, I was able to pay for rent, food and other necessities by working at least 20 hours a week while I was in school. However, even back then, students told me that they needed the money for basic needs—housing, food, childcare, health care, clothing. Tuition was $41 a credit.

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