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Rolita Flores Ezeonu

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Ezeonu previously served as where Vice President of Instruction at Green River College from July 2018 through February 2025. During her time there, she led full-time and adjunct faculty recruitment, development, retention and evaluation, curriculum and instruction.

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Our comprehensive strategy emphasizes culturally relevant curriculum, robust community connections and clear pathways to success—crucial for nurturing a sense of belonging and enhancing academic persistence. Since 2018, the graduation rate for Latine/x students has increased from 24% to 34%.

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Virginia Tech’s CEED Program Builds Pipelines to Engineering

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Connecting Black students with each other made them feel stronger and more determined to support each other through the curriculum. “It Students, she says, felt isolated in engineering because they were often the only Black students in some of their classes. It was a matter in many cases of asking the students, ‘What do you need?’”

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Building a Better Behavior Management Strategy: Key Insights from EAB’s Student Behavior Survey

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Feeding students, providing effective virtual instruction, combating missed learning, and becoming experts on public health became districts’ top concerns. Since the conversation around student behavior ramped up in 2018, districts have made clear progress on student behavior issues.

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Bullying

SRI Education

Bullying is considered a type of school violence (Arseneault, 2018; Yang et al., 2018; Sigurdson et al., Children who are frequently bullied are at risk for later mental health challenges, substance abuse, and even unemployment as adults (Arseneault, 2018; Takizawa et al., 2014; Wolke et al., 2014; Morgan et al., 2017, 2021).