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Beyond the Campus Food Pantry

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As the holidays approach, today’s colleges and universities are increasingly marked by overflowing donation bins containing canned goods collected by every student organization and faculty department to stock the campus food pantry.

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UNC Journalism Dean Navigates Diversity Mission Amid DEI Restrictions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We measure our success by making sure that we are providing a welcoming and inclusive environment, the highest standards of excellence and an education that leads to the students success. We keep our communication channels open and active with all students.

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The Political Impact of Young Americans

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Something we’re thinking about in the polling industry is how we reach young voters.” Frost said while his campaign did conduct organizing on college campuses, there was also a lot of activity outside of that, such as culture- and art-based events. By reaching those students, organizers also reach the students’ parents.

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Examples of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

CAMP staff are officially reaching out to WSU programs with internships to make sure students in CAMP get the most of their college experience. Eighth-grade students who participate in TIF programming work with career counselors to develop a career action plan for high school and after. are Hispanic.

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The Power of Recognizing Higher Ed Faculty as Working-Class (Helena Worthen*)

Higher Education Inquirer

At that year’s How Class Works conference at SUNY Stony Brook, academics from history, political science, labor and industrial relations, and other fields debated Zweig’s use of the term “working class.” It can also inspire us to build alliances to improve our conditions and our industry.

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

The Change Leader, Inc.

Students can now spend their first year at City Colleges to take post-secondary courses at community college prices while living on the Illinois Tech campus. They can also join student organizations and participate in activities at Illinois Tech. Thank God, Drumm. There was somebody in the audience with a million dollars.

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What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

EAB

So, this not only aligns with what we're seeing across the landscape of higher ed, but also what's playing out with many different industries around the country as we know. And what consequences that might have on what services we provide and our relative position in the rankings and prestige across the world? It's everyone's job.