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Building a Foundation that Positively Impacts Los Angeles

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Having served as vice president for student affairs at Cal State, Fullerton, from 2012–19, Eanes was familiar with the Cal State system. I am looking for leaders who are dynamic and courageous and know how to embrace collaboration and communication,” says Eanes. “We

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Going from Family Engagement to Family Partnerships With Black Marginalized Families

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Horsford & Holmes-Sutton (2012 ) define family engagement and family involvement as interchangeable terms. The authors use this to describe collaboration between families and the school communities. Language barriers- Some families' first language is not English and communication may be challenging for them.

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Leveraging Diversity to Fuel the Creative Arts

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Akbar, who teaches in the department of arts and communication, sees it as a vital means of communicating. We learn to listen to other people, communicate, collaborate, engage with multiple perspectives and…invest in understanding the experiences outside of our own.” Dr. Gregory A.

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Laying the Foundation for Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Research shows that having role models of the same race and ethnicity with whom you identify directly correlates and contributes to pursuit of and achievement in academic and professional endeavors,” says Kelly Grossman, communications and development manager at HISPA.

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Why Data Quality Matters & 5 Steps to Improve It

Civitas Learning

Outdated Systems — Legacy systems often aren’t created for easy collaboration, complicating data quality management. This approach ensures that data remains consistently clean and well-organized for collaboration. Encouraging regular collaboration between teams helps drive meaningful change.

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3 Ways to Help Students Before They Fall Behind

Civitas Learning

This approach fosters proactive, collaborative support by enabling the coordination of services such as academic coaching, advising, financial aid, and career guidance. A shared understanding is essentialit connects students with the right resources and opens communication channels that capture past interactions and future recommendations.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

In this “age of accountability,” data and analytics will only become more important to address, analyze, and communicate institutional performance to both internal decision-makers and external stakeholders. Institutional research offices can develop effective partnerships and collaborations across the institution to facilitate data use.