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How Three Bronx Institutions are Intentionally Hispanic-Serving

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Delgado is himself a child of immigrants and a first-generation college-goer. It’s incredible the way [The Mount] truly lives the mission of our authentic inclusivity and commitment to human dignity, our obligations to each other, and our common humanity,” says Burns.

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Chatbots and AI in Higher Ed

The University Innovation Alliance

The current generation isn't creating new content on its own. It's learning because human beings are giving it more information and context to do a better job of responding. There's a lot of human intervention. It's remarkable at producing human-like writing, but it occasionally makes false, misleading, and biased content.

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From TRIO to Leadership: How Support and Mentorship Shaped My Career

COE

From TRIO to Leadership: How Support and Mentorship Shaped My Career September 30, 2024 by Juan Lopez My journey with TRIO was transformative, shaping both my educational and professional path. TRIO offered crucial academic support, mentorship, and resources that helped me navigate the complexities of higher education.

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Navigating the Path to Student Success Through Essential Guidance and Support

Timely MD

I am a first-generation college student, whose parents instilled from a very young age the importance of a college education. Post-graduation, I started working in Residence Life and enrolled in the graduate program completing a Masters in Human Services and a certificate in conflict resolution.

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“A Million Miles Away” watch party with José Hernández

COE

I attended Franklin High School on the East Side of Stockton, and my academic success in high school led me to enroll directly in a four-year university. I was taking challenging courses like Calculus, Programming, Physics, and Humanities, and I found myself struggling immensely.

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Advising, Counseling, Mentoring and Teaching Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Settings

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Promoting Black affirmation in advising and coaching for first-generation Black male college students' success. link] This chapter explores the concept of identity-conscious advising and coaching to support the development of First-Generation Black Male College Students during their undergraduate experience.

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More Than 10,000 TRIO Alumni Urge Congress to Protect Federal TRIO Programs

COE

As a first-generation college student from a low-income family in Eastern Kentucky Appalachia, I needed TRIO to prepare me for higher education, said TRIO Upward Bound and Student Support Services alumnus Charles Hargis. TRIO is not just a programit is a movement of resilience, potential, and hope, said Jones. this summer.