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Gilman program ‘expands horizons’ – US students

The PIE News

“The Gilman Scholarship will benefit me by expanding my horizon globally and setting me out of my comfort zone,” said Diandre’ Richie, a University of North Carolina junior.  Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad through the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

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Renaming of the Voices of Inclusion Award to the Nancy J. Evans Voices of Inclusion Award

ACPA

During our 100th Anniversary year, the ACPA Governing Board is honored to announce the renaming of the Voices of Inclusion Award to the Nancy J. Evans Voices of Inclusion Award. Evans was the 62nd President of ACPA from 2001-2002 and established the Voices of Inclusion Award during her term. Dr. Nancy J.

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Pride in the Halls

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The joy has now turned to sadness as a new law in Texas has dismantled diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices and programs at publicly funded universities. A 2022 report from the UCLA School of Law Williams Institute and the Point Foundation, an LGBTQ scholarship fund, noted that 32.6% of non-LGBTQ people. About 45.5%

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Educational Equity Key to Progress and Democracy

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I am concerned about what’s happening with local school boards, policies, this misnomer that we don’t have to be worried about diversity, equity, and inclusion and we can be a ‘color blind society,’ that it’s what we should be—which is not true,” said Tchen. The progress is tangible.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

having a more inclusive, safe environment for learning) but also ourselves (e.g., Saucier, PhD (2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University. Being empathetic benefits not only our students (e.g., sexual violence, trauma). References.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

having a more inclusive, safe environment for learning) but also ourselves (e.g., Saucier, PhD (2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University. Being empathetic benefits not only our students (e.g., sexual violence, trauma). References.

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What is a ‘research culture’?

SRHE

The inclusion of ‘research’ was still a recent arrival in universities. The award of doctorates in Divinity had ceased to depend on advanced scholarship, and had often became more or less honorific as new Bishops began to be granted an automatic Doctorate of Divinity. Under the Oxford and Cambridge Act (1877).