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On a Mission: Damon L. Williams Jr., Takes on the World

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Williams became the director of the Career Advancement Center, where he would spend the next five years inviting first generation, low-income students, women, LGBTQ+, and other under-represented undergraduates into pursuing their graduate degrees. Dr. Dereck J. Rovaris, Sr.,

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Penn’s Sniegowski Named Earlham President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Serving that ideal, and serving Earlham’s students and faculty, is why I am so excited to become part of the community.” His work as a faculty member and leader resonates with Earlham's mission and Principles and Practices. Levin Family Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Guiding Community Colleges Toward Mission Fulfillment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At the same time, the deans are talking to their faculty about the data in the classroom that faculty are using. The faculty get this sense of curiosity and personal reflection that helps them to improve course design that then improves outcomes for more students. This made a huge difference for parenting students.

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2022: Reemerging, Growing, and Evolving

The University Innovation Alliance

Over 250,000 higher ed leaders, staff, faculty and advocates watch each episode across our audiences. This group of dynamic presidents and chancellors from our member institutions embody our vision and commitment to success for low-income students and students of color. • They are the future of our sector.

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2022: Reemerging, Growing, and Evolving

The University Innovation Alliance

Over 250,000 higher ed leaders, staff, faculty and advocates watch each episode across our audiences. This group of dynamic presidents and chancellors from our member institutions embody our vision and commitment to success for low-income students and students of color. • They are the future of our sector.

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Innovating Through Failure. and Success

The University Innovation Alliance

When it's time for a student to graduate, the student has to tell them. Higher ed in this country was historically designed around the faculty, because that was our intellectual capital at the time." What types of students dropped out? In many institutions, it's a low-income student.

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