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5 Hip-Hop Quotes to Inspire College Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

5. Ye ("Last Call”, 2004) “I ain't play the hand I was dealt, I changed my cards. As the semester ends, it is essential to remind students that their destiny is in their own hands. On this road it is important to not limit yourselves based on what your peers, family, friends are doing.

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Pride in the Halls

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Evolution Liam Dacey, a 2004 graduate of University of Notre Dame (UND), one of the nation’s preeminent Catholic institutions, took steps to transfer after coming out his sophomore year, but changed his mind and instead became an advocate for LGBTQ visibility and acceptance on campus.

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Online Transition Programming in the Time of COVID

Supporting Student Success

We are proud of our award-winning accomplishments and excited to build on the successes of the program as we continue to improve how we meet the transitional needs of new students at Ryerson. 1 This included the Registrar, the Executive Director, Student Affairs, and the Director, Student Life & Learning Support.

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How I’m Powered by Orange

Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

When I first started looking at graduate programs in higher education/student affairs I had no idea that I would end up moving to Oregon. Eventually, I decided to apply for the College Student Services Administration (CSSA) program at OSU. I came out to Corvallis, the home of OSU, in July of 2004. It was surreal.

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Student Success, Retention, and Employability – Getting Digital in a High Tech, High Touch Environment

Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

That was way back in 2004. As I mentioned in an article in 2014, higher education needs a way to connect all of its “ technology buckets ” into a cohesive system/dashboard in order to make data-driven decisions that impact academic programs, transition/retention initiatives, and student success.