Sat.Sep 02, 2023

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Nursing Educator Brings Talents and Skills Back to Thriving HBCU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When it comes to nursing and nursing education, Dr. Tiffany D. Morris has seen and done almost everything over her 30-year career. When some might consider slowing down, Morris is steady going. She recently accepted a new position as director of nursing and the Clara Adams Ender Endowed Associate Professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, a public historically Black college and university (HBCU) in Greensboro, N.C.

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5317, Discussion 2

The Advisor That Cares

Consider how the learning environment is changing and how you can share the changes you are making in your learning environment. The ADL program has opened my eyes to exactly how much the landscape of learning has changed and how little the landscape of education has changed. Learners today are digitally connected, and education needs to evolve to include transformative learning opportunities in every environment.

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UNC-Chapel Hill Murder Case Exposes Model Minority Myth

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A graduate student shooting his professor is not model minority behavior. But given the proliferation of gun violence in America, maybe it is. Tailei Qi, 34, a graduate student from China attending the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, was charged with first degree murder in the killing of his advisor Zijie Yan, an associate professor in applied physical sciences at the school.