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Women in Leadership: Empowering Change across Generations and Cultures

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Monica Parrish Trent, CEO, Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) Foundation (Formerly with Achieving the Dream). She exemplifies the empathy and innovation that women bring to leadership in higher education. Today, women serve as CEOs, university presidents, political leaders, and cultural pioneers.

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Community College Incarcerated Reentry Programs: Looking Forward

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His mounting honors include multiple prestigious scholarships, serving as Commencement Speaker at his Rio graduation, and receiving the 37th Annual AZ Martin Luther King Jr. Living the Dream Award for his devotion to social justice and community service. The Roueche Center Forum is co-edited by Drs. Roueche and Margaretta B.

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How to Debunk Dangerous College Myths

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Others, alarmed by reports of the high cost of tuition, believe that going to college will require them to shoulder an oppressive debt burden. Still others, influenced by dangerous myths, are reluctant to attend an open-access institution like a community college. Despite the data, community colleges suffer from low prestige.

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Tribal Colleges and Universities as Conduits for Intellectual and Political Sovereignties

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The TCURJ, established by the American Indian College Fund in 2016, serves as the only academic publication outlet for peer reviewed scholarship specifically for TCU faculty. Dr. Alex Red Corn serves as Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, College of Education, Kansas State University. Roueche and Margaretta B.

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Diverse Students Need Diverse Faculty

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Community College. Under the guidance of Dr. Christine Johnson McPhail, president of Saint Augustine’s University in North Carolina, Sabree recently conducted a study to glean perspectives of former African American male community college athletes’ experiences. Engage in relationship building. Practice time management.

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Indigenous Peoples in Higher Education: Inherited Histories and Pernicious Status Quos

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Such endeavors include asserting sovereignty, ongoing survival and adaption, creative and artistic expression, innovative leadership and program building, cutting-edge scholarship, tribal enterprise, legal advocacy, and so much more. The Roueche Center Forum is co-edited by Drs. Roueche and Margaretta B. Mathis of the John E.

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Biden Admin Issues Guidance after Affirmative Action Decision

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Kellogg Professor of Community College Leadership at the University of Texas at Austin. The departments also emphasized that the Supreme Court’s decision only addressed admissions programs—not racially or ethnically-based scholarships and hiring. Dr. Liliana Garces, the W.K.