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Preserving HBCU History and Heritage

Insight Into Diversity

They will work together to digitize and archive historical records and materials at five historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Once the process is complete, the library will unveil a new digital repository that celebrates the recordings and the history tied to them.

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Sac State Receives Funding for Nation’s First Black Honors College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The California State University has allocated $250,000 in one-time funding that will be used to support Sacramento State’s new Black Honors College. Dr. Luke Wood The funds will be used to help support the school's Black Honors College. It is designed for students who are interested in Black history, life, and culture.

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AI is the future: stop acting like it’s just another buzzword

The PIE News

Smaller state schools merge with larger institutions, struggling private colleges become satellite campuses, and for-profit schools cannibalise one another in frantic efforts to remain accredited and relevant. Over the past decade, economic and demographic pressures have driven waves of consolidation across our sector.

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Our Advice for Making College Campuses Ready for Diverse Student Populations

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Colleges typically use a variety of assessments such as standardized tests, essays, and GPA to determine a student's readiness for life in academia. When students from diverse backgrounds step onto campus, they are not just seeking a college degree. The decision to attend college is a transformative journey for a student's life.

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Revenue sharing: Some guidance as new NCAA era approaches

University Business

By the end of 2025, college athletes will have at least two methods of capitalizing monetarily on both their skill and marketability: (a) name, image and likeness (NIL) opportunities where the athlete can receive sponsorships and endorsements and (b) revenue sharing, which will be more significant in moving NCAA athletes into the professional ranks.

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Tech solutions to Canada’s study visa cap

The PIE News

The tool, named the BorderPass Eligibility Assessment, considers an applicant’s chance of approval for a study permit based on inputs such as financial stability, visa history, and other proprietary risk factors identified under the guidance of lawyers and immigration experts.

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Historic $100M Grant to UNCF Boosts HBCU Endowments, Financial Stability

Insight Into Diversity

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) recently received a $100 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., marking the largest unrestricted private donation in the organization’s history. UNCF plans to raise $185 million total to support the campaign, allocating $5 million to each of its member institutions. million to $25.9

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