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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By example, initially funded in 2007 by a grant from the U.S. Regardless of whether participating faculty members are teaching introductory or advanced courses, they endeavor to learn students’ names early, provide actionable feedback on assignments, hold high standards and offer support, and schedule individual conferences with students.

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Laying the Foundation for Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

After AT&T and Southern Bell merged, HISPA leadership decided to keep the group intact and in 2007 voted to become the independent nonprofit organization it is today. This past year, over 500 school sessions were scheduled across about 30 schools in New Jersey and other cities, says Fred Cline, HISPA operations director.

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Upswing and Single Stop Announce Partnership to Empower Marginalized Students

Single Stop

This collaboration is designed to break down barriers and help students navigate financial hardships by providing information and access to basic needs and emergency funding. For more information, visit [link] or schedule a demo to learn more. Upswing and Single Stop Announce Partnership to Empower Marginalized Students NEW YORK, Jan.

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“Such a High Need”: Campus Health Leaders Respond to Demand for Psychiatry Services

Timely MD

Few people have the time to wait or travel to such appointments, let alone at Albion, where 40% of students are also student-athletes busy with competitions, practices, and travel schedules in addition to their academic coursework. I’ve heard that wait times could be two to three months. If that’s all you have as an option, you wait.

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Protecting Tribal Sovereignty

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Supreme Court decision and another case scheduled to be heard this session, Native American legal scholars and their students are focusing on pressing issues that threaten long-standing rights. Ideally, also support opportunities for inter-governmental collaboration.” Carpenter is Council Tree Professor of Law.