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Are Career Paths of Young Black Professionals in Higher Education Being Impeded by Implicit Racism?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Characteristics of micro-civilities, as defined by Pearn Kandola , a business-psychology consultancy, are subtle forms of racism, such as: being talked over, having one’s authority undermined, being constantly criticized or nitpicked, and having assumptions made about one’s competency and honesty.

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Students connect peers to alumni, industry resources

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The Connect Team at Hamilton College in New York serves as a bridge between students and graduates working in various industries. Students of all grades work as part of their teams, connecting to alumni from that specific industry through student-facing events and blog posts. Is this Career Advice newsletter?:

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Lieberman Expected to Lead La Verne to Next Stage

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“So that we graduate students who meet the needs of employers in the industries,” Lieberman said. Lieberman has written and co-authored multiple books and articles relating to diversity, institutional transformation and issues affecting higher education. “In In the last 12 years, we’ve raised at least $170 million.”

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Higher Education Strategic Planning That Drives Growth and Faculty Buy-In: Changing Higher Ed podcast 257 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Andrew Hsu

The Change Leader, Inc.

Applying Industry Experience to Academic Leadership Having spent more than a decade in industry, including work with NASA and Rolls-Royce, Dr. Hsu brought a pragmatic and outcome-driven perspective to academic leadership. Shared governance cannot be bypassed. Leadership in higher education demands balancing urgency with collaboration.

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Faculty-Student Partnerships in Curriculum Design and Review

The Scholarly Teacher

One of the foundational studies in this field is Healey, Flint, and Harrington's (2014), offering a conceptual model that outlines student engagement through partnership with faculty through four pathways: assessment projects, curriculum consultation, subject-based research, and SoTL (see Figure 1). Cook-Sather, A., Matthews, K. Ntem, A., &

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Biotech boot camp at Villanova exposes students to career paths

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Villanova has hosted other boot camps for hard-to-break-into careers, like consulting, or for students looking to translate their major skills into a field, like liberal arts or science students interested in financial services, Grubb says. No In-Article Careers: 3

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12 questions to advance your online ed strategy (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Ben Chrischilles is a director in the higher education industry business at Huron Consulting Group, where he partners with institutions to devise and implement enrollment and academic portfolio strategies focused on growth and innovation, enhanced market relevance of offerings, and mission alignment. : Disable left side advertisement?: