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Finding a Place at an HBCU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The research she’s been doing at Morgan State has to do with her time at her alma mater, where she had gone the extra mile to make the school more welcoming for her and other Black and Brown students. candidate’s research topic was “at the cutting edge of how we think about college students doing community-building work.” “We

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Bringing Greater Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Doing that at a prestigious Research 1 institution was too important to pass up. Photo Credit: Michel Thomas Building momentum This year, there will be more events on campus, which helps build momentum. There will be a table talk with a faculty member who will discuss research.

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Columbia Grad Student Faces Deportation After Pro-Palestinian Activism

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Khalil's case raises significant constitutional questions about the intersection of campus activism, immigration policy, and free speech rights for non-citizens. Khalil's legal team has characterized the hearing as "a charade of due process" and "a flagrant violation of his right to a fair hearing."

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Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the topdown

EAB

They advocate for active and inclusive teaching practices to help students feel more connected to their learning, to their peers, and ultimately to their campus. Active learning strategies: Enable thinking and doing in the present moment Encourage collaboration over competition and Build inclusive communities.

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Columbia University’s Interim President Resigns Amid Trump Administration’s Pressure Over Campus Activism

Higher Education Inquirer

Armstrong, resigned on Friday, just days after the university made significant concessions to the Trump administration in exchange for the restoration of $400 million in federal research funding. Greenwalds statement highlighted Armstrongs contributions to the university, saying, Katrina has always given her heart and soul to Columbia.