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An Outsider’s View, Self-Worth

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Before 2011, Amy Chua would have described herself as a “mild mannered professor.” She was teaching law at Yale University and raising her two daughters. It wasn’t just because her interests focused on a lesser-studied subset of law focusing on developing countries. in history after graduating from Yale.

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How Post University’s Career Readiness Model Can Help Not-For-Profit Universities and Graduates: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 172 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Camille Dumont

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this podcast episode, Dr. Drumm McNaughton speaks with Director Camille Dumont of the Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) about how she aligned career services with academia at Post University to better prepare students for the workforce. Camille has been at Post University in a variety of capacities since 2011.

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A Brief History: Black Americans in Higher Education

Today's Learner

1930-2011) worked for the U.S. Justice Department and NAACP Legal Defense Fund as a lawyer, professor, and civil rights activist, supervising over 300 school desegregation cases in Mississippi. John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) created Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia as a historian and professor.

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A Brief History: Black Americans in Higher Education

Today's Learner

1930-2011) worked for the U.S. Justice Department and NAACP Legal Defense Fund as a lawyer, professor, and civil rights activist, supervising over 300 school desegregation cases in Mississippi. John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) created Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia as a historian and professor.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

Academia Next: The Futures of Higher Education. Failing Law Schools. [Editor's Note: Please let us know of any additions or corrections.] Books Alexander, Bryan (2020). Johns Hopkins Press. Alexander, Bryan (2023). Universities on Fire. Johns Hopkins Press. Johns Hopkins University Press. Oxford University Press. Armstrong, E.

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Academic life on the big screen

LSE Higher Education Blog

Legally Blonde (US, Robert Luketic, 2001) is a fresh, comedic spin on the not so dumb blonde trope, set at Harvard Law School as student Elle (Reese Witherspoon) struggles with prejudice in a ferociously competitive Ivy-League, male dominated environment.

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