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Leadership & Policy
Business, Philanthropic Legend Dies at 83
Businessman and philanthropist Dr. William ‘Bill’ Pickard has died at 83.
Social Justice
Civil Rights Icon, Reverend James Lawson Jr., Dead at 95
Reverend James Lawson Jr., an early architect of the nonviolent protests during the Civil Rights Movement died on Monday. He was 95.
Disabilties
Fellowship Program Highlights the Work of Disabled Scholar-Activists
The Emerge Fellowship Program brought together nearly a dozen early-career scholar-activists with project proposals related to disability studies or disability justice.
Reports & Data
Collective’s Report Examines Foster Youth Educational Outcomes
A new report from The Foster Youth Pre-College Collective highlights the life challenges youth in foster care face, including in postsecondary educational attainment.
Social Justice
Setting Our Compass: NCORE Kicks Off Annual Conference in Hawaii
Now in its 36th year, the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education convened more than 5,500 people to its annual conference.
Institutions
South Dakota Higher Ed Policy Hinders Tribal Expressions in Official Correspondence
The South Dakota Board of Regents instated a policy that effectively prohibits the use of Native American affiliations in official correspondence by its higher education employees.
Latinx
Report: Looking at What Contributes to Student Success and Persistence Among Mexican Americans
A new report analyzes interviews with first-generation college-going Mexican Americans.
African-American
Brown v. Board of Education Revisited 70 Years Later
A blockbuster panel kicked off "Establishing a National Agenda for Meeting the Promise of Brown v. Board: 70 Years Later," a three-day conference that featured several prominent educators.
Reports & Data
Report: Existing College, Federal Data Sets Fall Short of Accurately Counting American Indian, Alaska Native Students
A new research brief reveals significant shortcomings in the way higher education collects, reports, and analyzes data on Indigenous students.
Students
Association to Welcome Woodson Ambassadors Program at Upcoming Conference
The Association for the Study of African American Life and History has announced its Woodson Ambassador Program.
STEM
Industry and STEMM Leaders Convene for White House Summit
The power of collaboration and the importance of building paths for others to follow were topics front and center during 2024 White House Summit on STEMM Equity and Excellence.
Campus Climate
CUNY City College Food Pantry Pauses Operations, Cites Pro-Palestine Student Protests
Food-insecure students at the City College of New York may face additional hardships in finding food now that the school'sfood pantry has halted service amid ongoing the student protests on its campus in the wake of the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
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