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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.” The post Preserving HBCU History and Heritage appeared first on Insight Into Diversity.

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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. The report marks the first time a major U.S.

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

The PIE News

AI-driven predictive tools help universities identify high-yield regions, anticipate visa trends, and allocate resources more effectively in real time. AI is advancing faster than any technology in history, and universities cannot afford to wait for committees or quarterly board meetings to decide the way forward.

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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.

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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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Revenue sharing: Some guidance as new NCAA era approaches

University Business

billion in back pay to former college athletes, with the majority allocated to football and mens and womens basketball. But the majority of revenue sharing will likely be allocated to football and mens basketball because of the disproportionate amount of revenue generated by those sports.

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ESOS Bill branded Australia’s “biggest own goal” as submission window closes

The PIE News

.” Throughout the sector’s journey in navigating the Bill, independent consultant Claire Field has been praised for her in-depth analysis of cap allocations. In Field’s submission, she pointed to a number of anomalies and raises questions surrounding the methodology used to reach indicative allocations.

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