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New Jersey Senate Sends K-12 Media Literacy Bill to Governor's Desk

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Phil Murphy will be receiving a media literacy bill from the New Jersey Senate to sign, a bill that would make New Jersey the first state to mandate information literacy education for all K-12 students. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy “This bill ensures that 1.3 Phil Murphy “This bill ensures that 1.3

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Rethinking the Idea of Legacy in Higher Education: How Colleges Can Raise Up Student-Parents

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The research suggests that access to affordable child care can improve persistence and graduation for students raising children. They can add child-friendly spaces on campus — in the library, student center or outside — to provide opportunities for student-parents to build community. That’s a legacy worth leaving.

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Georgetown University Honors Xavier University of Louisiana's Centennial and Black Catholic Studies Legacy

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It also showcased an exhibition co-created by the Georgetown University Library, highlighting the impact of the IBCSa graduate program dedicated to fostering Black Catholic theology, ministry, and leadership. The decision not only tore apart families but also reinforced the systemic exploitation of Black people for institutional survival.

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Sacramento State Creates Nation's First Black Honors College

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Wood — whose research focuses on racial equity in education — saw an opportunity. There will be a seminar room, study space, and lounge, all headquartered on the first floor of the library. The library symbolically serves as the central point of academic learning in an academic institution.”

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JSTOR's Digital Archives Now Reach Over Half a Million Incarcerated Learners

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More than half a million incarcerated people can now access scholarly materials and texts online via digital library JSTOR’s expansion of its availability in U.S. This is the first exposure many incarcerated learners have to independent, self-directed research, which is foundational to an immersive, quality college education.”

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Student Worker Organizing Efforts See Drastic Uptick

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at large, finding that despite organization efforts, successful strikes, growing public support, and plenty of media attention, the share of union members among U.S. Hunter College The “State of the Unions 2023” examines workforce labor trends in New York and in the U.S. workers continues to fall.

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Young Black Men Project, Fitting in for Black Men, Boys Showcased at BMRI’s Symposium

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Two sessions continued on Thursday during the second and final day of the Black Men Research Institute’s (BMRI) Spring Symposium. The convening continued its conversation on the mental health of African American men at the Woodruff Library in the heart of the Atlanta University Center. Kimbrough, Interim Executive Director of BMRI.