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Unapologetic Leadership for Black Learner Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Before and during COVID, most of these students vanished from our most affordable and accessible institutions – our community colleges. Enrollment for Black learners in community colleges is not down because of COVID or because the Black population is shrinking (in fact, it has increased by 2.5

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Mastering Food for Campus Life Beyond The Dining Hall

University Business

ET Feeding an entire campus is a complex task that extends beyond students to include faculty, staff and alumni. Register Now Date & Time: Wednesday, March 5at 2 p.m.

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Small College America – Profile: Whitman College

Edu Alliance Journal

Originally established as a seminary, Whitman transitioned to a secular liberal arts institution in the early 1880s and has since garnered recognition for its academic rigor, liberal arts commitment, and tight-knit community. Whitman prides itself on a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1, facilitating personalized education.

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USC Professor Recalls Book After ‘L.A. Times’ Finds Plagiarism

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Agus has decided, with our full support, to recall the book, at his own expense, until a fully revised and corrected edition can be released … Simon & Schuster has ceased distribution of all formats of the book and advised our retail and distribution partners to return copies of the book.” ” The L.A. Hide by line?:

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President moves: A narrow no-confidence vote results in this leader’s exit

University Business

Marshall Roache – Oregon Coast Community College Oregon Coast Community College found its next president in a former college wrestler and coach, retail store manager and police officer: Marshall Roach, YachatsNews reports. Stepping down Ronald Liebowitz – Brandeis University (Mass.)

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Career Services

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Confessions of a Community College Dean. Most of the students there were working-class, usually the first generation in their families to attend college. To the extent that they had been exposed to workplace norms, the workplaces were usually either retail or construction. So, in that spirit, here goes.

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High school graduates are going to work instead of college. Can we prove they don’t have to choose?

EAB

I have spent most of my higher education career serving post-traditional learners—first military students, then new immigrants to the US, and now as an adjunct faculty member at a community college. More than 70% of part-time and nearly 40% of full-time students under the age of 24 work while enrolled in college.

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