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The Right Formula

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Glenn Gilyot Institution:  University of Missouri-Columbia Graduate Program:   Chemistry PhD , Graduate Minor: College Teaching , Graduate Certificate: Science Outreach Education:  Xavier University of Louisiana, Chemistry B.S. Mentors:  Candace Lawrence, PhD (Xavier University of Louisiana); Timothy Glass, Ph.D.

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Mizzou Grad Student Aspires to Inspire the Underrepresented in STEM

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Glenn Gilyot’s research as a doctoral student in organic chemistry at the University of Missouri-Columbia and the recognition he has received, while significant, pale in comparison to the satisfaction he has derived from his work with a STEM program for elementary and middle-school students.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

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Improve student persistence toward college and toward graduation by: Incentivizing faculty to engage in student advising and mentoring Encouraging students to develop a college-going mindset Offering completion and retention grants Making sure the right students and mentors are getting into peer mentoring programs Encourage lifelong learning through: (..)

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Council for Opportunity in Education Appoints Aaron Brown as Executive Vice President

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His outstanding track record in higher education and his journey as a TRIO alumnus aligns perfectly with our mission to increase access to higher education for underserved students. Dr. Brown’s leadership will drive our efforts to create a more equitable and inclusive educational landscape.” ” Dr. Brown holds a Ph.D.

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Suicide Prevention Advocacy on College Campuses

Timely MD

The 2021 Healthy Minds Study report , an online survey of more than 103,000 college students, found that over the previous year: 41% reported clinical levels of depression. Take proactive measures to support students' mental health journeys. Because colleges and universities collectively serve over 11.2 13% considered suicide.

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Suicide Prevention Advocacy on College Campuses

Timely MD

The 2021 Healthy Minds Study report , an online survey of more than 103,000 college students, found that over the previous year: 41% reported clinical levels of depression. Take proactive measures to support students' mental health journeys Learn more about how virtual health care can support your campus. 13% considered suicide.