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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The needs of freshmen are also carefully considered, with INSPIRE (Incoming Student Program for Inclusion, Retention and Excellence) as well as student support programs like EOP (Educational Opportunity Program) and EXCEL, which create strong networks of support. Morales, president of CSUSB.

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Student Success in STEM

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Despite the rising demand for skilled professionals in STEM fieldsillustrated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projection that the majority of the fastest-growing occupations from 2023 to 2033 are in STEMthese promising careers often remain inaccessible to underrepresented groups.

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The Right Formula

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gilyot calls his position as the graduate student coordinator of STEM Cubs at the university “one of the major highlights of the last three years.” STEM Cubs is designed to engage students “historically underrepresented in STEM education and career fields,” according to the university website.

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“A Million Miles Away” watch party with José Hernández

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“A Million Miles Away” watch party with José Hernández October 31, 2023 — by Terrance L. From there, I started visiting local high schools and community colleges, passionately advocating for STEM education. Mason Awards Blog Long-Time TRIO Professionals Honored with 2023 Walter O.

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Former Congresswoman from Texas is Dead at 88

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Johnson, 88, worked as a nurse before serving nearly 30 years in Texas' 30th Congressional District, from 1993 to 2023. Former U.S. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas died Sunday, Dec. Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi described Johnson as “a powerful force in the United States Congress, always focused on the future.” “As