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A Scholarship of the Underserved to Inspire Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

McMickens’s scholarship centers on historically marginalized and underserved populations that suffer from inequities, particularly in higher education. The research is rich and ever-manifesting on college campuses for McMickens, an associate professor of higher education and the director of the M.S.Ed.

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End of the Rainbow?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It really is a structural erasure of queer and trans individuals,” says Dr. Ángel de Jesús González, an assistant professor of higher education administration and leadership at Fresno State. That way, if something is removed there are still other components structurally that are supporting queer and trans students.”

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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Institutions now must adapt to a world where international collaboration is crucial for research, innovation, and cultural exchange. Reflecting on the current state of social movements in higher education, it is evident that the commitment to social justice remains a central concern. As Dr. John C.

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Exploring British Muslim transitions to PGT studies

SRHE

Transitions: British Muslims between UG and PGT studies will be of benefit to HE practitioners, researchers and forward thinking institutions willing to engage in an analysis of the granular experiences of discrete, minoritised communities. Amira Samatar, MA Ed., Amira Samatar, MA Ed.,

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Planning to Meet Your School’s Student and Operational Needs

Higher Ed Connects: Student Success Blogs

Two higher education administrators and an academic consulting firm shared their visions on tailoring their programs to meet student and operational needs: Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts. As it turns out, some colleges are already changing their programs.