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A Scholarship of the Underserved to Inspire Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Four white peers questioned the student’s belonging to Penn, requested directions from him about the whereabouts of fried chicken, and referred to him as an n-word,” says McMickens, noting that the column inspired a silent student-organized, anti-racism demonstration comprising some 200 students, faculty members, and administrators.

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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

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Therefore, it is important to direct students to key resources within the platform, including the Student Organization Directory and Centralized Campus Calendar of events. Outside of a dedicated community platform, students should be directed to other resources used to learn about campus engagement opportunities.

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How to Elevate Student Success through Mentoring

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They may also help identify specific courses, activities, organizations, or job opportunities that aligned with your professional goals. The Expert mentor, also known as Career mentor, can be someone from student affairs or career services.

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HBCUs and the Post-Election Landscape: Charting a Path Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Younger generations of HBCU students are increasingly aware of their political power. Will student organizations, alumni networks, and community leaders do their best to rally to ensure their needs are met, regardless of which party is in power? Moving forward, the focus must be on policies that enable HBCUs to flourish.