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Black History Month – The Work and Importance of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA)

Clark Nesxen

According to the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), only 2% of licensed architects in the United States are Black or African American, and fewer than one in five new architects identify as a racial or ethnic minority. Students in grade 6-12 explored concepts in Architecture and Master Planning.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

Will the continuous education approach be taken up more broadly by a wider range of industries? And a small number of industries, some of which (like allied healthcare) have been doing stackable micro-credentials for decades before that term was invented. Again, we have lots of surveys. I’ve not looked closely at the latest data.

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Teachers as Transformers

Confessions of a Community College Dean

To raise revenue, campuses became more entrepreneurial, expanding continuing education, offering summer programs, renting campus space, and more. Even small colleges took on the responsibilities of a small city for housing, transportation, health care, and sports.