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Eye to the Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

history…means a great deal to our students, who are graduating, to their families and to those watching via live stream to see history.” Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a special alumni breakfast with freshmen during homecoming weekend, and she’s glad to see in-person events resume. “We We’re a very diverse campus.

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6 Unique Ways to Celebrate Black History on Campus

Campus Groups

Through its programming, the organization promotes a diverse, inclusive, and culturally enriching environment at SOM and across Yale University. The BBA enables members to connect with the Yale SOM alumni network. 6 Unique Events Planned for Black History Month Food Tasting- The BBA Kicked off BHM with a food tasting.

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A Call to Action: Higher Education Must Implement Culturally Responsive Mental Health Practices

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

For example, as a staple in the community, the Black church can collaborate with college campuses or minority student organizations to implement spiritual wellness, a component of psychological health for racially minoritized populations, cited as being helpful.

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Growing Enrollment in Higher Ed: with Dr. Dewey Clark | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 008

The Change Leader, Inc.

Their previous approach was scattergun, attempting to recruit up and down the East Coast, but after doing market research, they found the majority of their alumni and current students were from Eastern North Carolina and Southeast Virginia 75 percent and the remaining 25 percent from 40 different foreign countries.

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16 Fun College Orientation Activities & Icebreakers to Encourage Student Engagement in 2022!

Campus Groups

During orientation, you might host a workshop in which departmental leaders share information connecting students to volunteer opportunities such as local charitable organizations, tutoring & mentoring programs, and alternative spring break treks. A: Currently enrolled students! Students will eat it up, literally. ?