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Laying the Foundation for Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

HISPA’s Leadership Workshop was developed in 2012 in collaboration with the Governor’s Hispanic Fellows Program and sponsored and overseen by the New Jersey Center for Hispanic Policy, Research and Development. Corporations and businesses want to have people from their background working with them.”

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Higher Ed Leaders Offer Strategies Improving Faculty and Staff Well-Being

Timely MD

Director of Leadership Development and Talent Management, Montgomery County Community College; and Jacqueline Bichsel, Ph.D., in the 2020-21 academic year to 14.3% The lively discussion moderated by Megan Zahneis, Senior Reporter, Chronicle of Higher Education included panelists R. Kelly Crace, Ph.D., during the same period.”

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Together We Lead: A New Era of HBCU Transformation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Williams and Jim Runcie At a time when higher education is facing increased scrutiny, economic headwinds, and technological disruption, a group of institutions is charting a new path forwardone grounded in legacy, strengthened by collaboration and built for the future. These are historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

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Leadership at All Levels of Higher Ed

The University Innovation Alliance

“When I came back to West Virginia, I wrote a Strengthening Community Colleges project in collaboration with colleagues in Parkersburg. Sometimes that collaborative approach will be more successful.” And that got us the grant. How do we fix it?’ Department of Education Strengthening Community Colleges : A grant program by the U.S.

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HBCUs Can Help Reverse the Black College Enrollment Recession

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Over the past decade, Black college and university enrollment has been dropping at alarming rates, declining 22% from 2010 and 2020. As the country’s largest champion of the Black college community, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) has awarded more than $500 million in scholarships and leadership development to HBCU students.