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

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Those lectures became a fundamental first step into his career in higher education, and in 2008, he became special assistant to the director of the TRIO programs at GSU, a series of federally funded programs that assist low-income, first-generation, or otherwise minoritized students attend and graduate college.

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Report: Graduate Enrollment is on the Decline

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Overall first-time graduate enrollment fell almost 5% from Fall 2021 to Fall 2022, along with decreases in first-time enrollment among underrepresented minorities (URM), according to a new report from the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS). The number of students enrolling part-time decreased by 6.9% increase). "In

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Investing in Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Approved proposals came from a wide range of departments and fields and included funding requests for ideas such as nutrition-themed exhibits, a peer leadership and mentorship program for international students, a study abroad program in Hawaii, and a diversity career panel series for students from marginalized communities.

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The Role of Mental Health in Workforce Development

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Clearly, the class of 2022 is still working through the effects of COVID-19. Despite the excellent care they may receive from virtual, on-campus, and community health centers today, college students’ mental health issues won’t vanish when they become college graduates. female students, students with parents born outside the U.S.,

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What reverse admissions means for the future of college access

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EAB and its project partners introduced the reverse admissions model in October 2021 through two programs called Greenlight Match (enabling institutions to reach first-generation, low income, and historically underserved students in the US) and Global Match (enabling institutions to reach diverse international students from over 90 countries).

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The Role of Mental Health in Workforce Development

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Clearly, the class of 2022 is still working through the effects of COVID-19. Despite the excellent care they may receive from virtual, on-campus, and community health centers today, college students’ mental health issues won’t vanish when they become college graduates. female students, students with parents born outside the U.S.,

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2022 Keith Sherin Global Leaders Study Diversity and Inclusion, Student Empowerment, and Sustainability 

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2022 Keith Sherin Global Leaders Study Diversity and Inclusion, Student Empowerment, and Sustainability . November 18, 2022 — by Holly Hexter. A group picture of participants from the 2022 Keith Sherin Global Leaders program with group leaders at The Hague University. April 27, 2022.