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Coppin State University: A Renaissance of Purpose and Progress

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In the heart of Baltimore, a remarkable transformation is taking place at Coppin State University under the visionary leadership of President Dr. Anthony Jenkins. Since taking the helm in 2020, Jenkins has orchestrated a data-driven renaissance that has revolutionized student success rates and institutional effectiveness.

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AB 705: Bold Policy, Implications for Equitable Student Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

For example, the percentage of first-time students enrolling in transfer-level math and English courses within their first year of college rose dramatically between the fall 2015 and fall 2020 cohorts. Collaboration becomes a lifeline in leading the implementation of AB 705.

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How Maricopa Community Colleges are Leading with Workforce-aligned Bachelor’s Degrees

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In 2020, we partnered with Intel to introduce the nations first AI and machine learning associates degree and certificate program. As more two-year colleges begin implementing bachelors degrees, I encourage their leaders to collaborate with Maricopa Community Colleges. Of these jobs, 58 million will require a bachelors degree pathway.

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Institutional leadership must show a commitment to transformation and creating an environment in which Latino students thrive. These are the institutions that can show you with their data, with their evidence-based practices and with their leadership what they’re doing,” says Santiago. and graduate 19%.

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Graduating Into The Unknown

Active Minds

This moment, filled with unknowns, feels similar to my own graduation: it was the Spring of 2020. Here’s my advice for adapting when graduating into the unknown: Collaborate with your people Graduation shifts the landscape of your campus community, but the connections you’ve created are far from over.

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the unanticipated: reflecting & looking forward

Catherine Cronin

Throughout the year, I worked individually and in collaboration with others to explore issues in digital, open and higher education. This drew on GTM and team members’ expertise as well as principles of data feminism (DIgnazio & Klein, 2020 ). A very personal highlight was a keynote at Lehman College in the Bronx.

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Black and Immigrant: Navigating America’s Polarized Landscape Through HBCUs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In 2020, my sister, a teacher in Georgia, was forced to leave the U.S. Through collaborative partnerships with African and Caribbean ministries of education, U.S. Student in the| Higher Education Leadership and Policy Studies program in the School of Education at Howard University. embassies, coalitions like the U.S.