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Preserving HBCU History and Heritage

Insight Into Diversity

“Making accessible the compelling stories previously hidden in these libraries and archives brings grace and vitality to our cultural heritage as they inspire a more just and accurate telling of our history.” named in honor of the renowned educator and one of the first Black women in the U.S. At Oakwood University, the Eva B.

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

The PIE News

Higher education is at an inflection point. AI-driven predictive tools help universities identify high-yield regions, anticipate visa trends, and allocate resources more effectively in real time. The question is not whether AI will redefine international education, it already is. Recruitment is evolving just as quickly.

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Juneteenth, Higher Education, and Advancing Educational Equity

WCET Frontiers

Juneteenth, celebrated annually on June 19th, marks a pivotal moment in American history—the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were informed of their freedom, years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. This acknowledgment is crucial for fostering understanding, healing, and progress.

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Report Details University of Minnesota’s Historical Mistreatment of Native Americans

Insight Into Diversity

university has conducted a critical examination of its history with Native people. These actions have caused ongoing repercussions for the state’s Indigenous population, who still experience housing insecurity, poverty, and barriers to education at disproportionate rates, according to the report.

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Can higher education in Pennsylvania be saved?

University Business

Pennsylvania is facing a double-edged sword in funding its higher education system next year, so much so that Gov. Josh Shapiro proclaimed his state’s public higher education system “isn’t working. If the state’s allocation for PASSHE doesn’t increase at all, universities could be looking at a 7.5%

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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. The Black Honors College is the first of its kind in the nation to focus on Black history, life, culture, and contributions in the classroom. All incoming students who have a GPA of 3.5

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Where will the teachers come from? By Pam Tatlow

HEPI

The rejection of all appeals submitted by 12 universities in respect of their applications to be accredited as teacher education providers from 2024 may come as a surprise to some. As Education Secretary, Michael Gove MP described teacher educators in universities as ‘the blob’. The result?

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