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Webinar: Students Want Mental Health Reform

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Allowing more organizations like Active Minds and Timely Care on campus or the counseling center, or religious centers that can offer spiritual advice and having someone to talk to all really help. It helps to make us feel heard and provides that connection and bond,” she said.

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Temple University VP for Student Affairs Dr. Theresa A. Powell Dies

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She was just so beloved,” said Dr. Stephanie Ives, associate vice president and dean of students at Temple. Countless, countless people, both here at Temple and in the entire student affairs field, benefited from her. She served on the board of many organizations, including the Dr. Melvin C.

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Colleges hire directors to tackle student basic needs

Inside Higher Ed

Garret Naiman, associate vice chancellor and dean of students at UC Santa Cruz, believes the director’s position is key to harnessing all the services available to students in need. Of those, 61 have “director” or “assistant director” titles, and 16 are at the dean or assistant dean level.

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Community colleges are banding resources together to secure their at-risk students’ education

University Business

. “I think [Single Stop] instrumental in keeping our students,” she says. For students who have fallen through the cracks and stopped out, Davidson Davie works with two organizations that help reengage these learners and turn them back to school: NC Reconnect and InsideTrack.

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Parnell Named President of NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“As president, I look forward to strengthening relationships across the industry, promoting the value and impact of student affairs for key audiences, and pursuing strategies that enhance the college student experience.”

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Yale Law dean’s message to alumni promises free speech changes. We’re (very) cautiously optimistic.

FIRE

But FIRE, ever hopeful that change could yet be on the horizon, hopes a strong (albeit imperfect) statement last week from Yale Law School’s dean could usher in that long-awaited era. Dean Gerken has taken a promising first step for Yale’s law school, at least, toward meeting these critical obligations.

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New College Programs Support and Mentor First-Generation Students

Insight Into Diversity

The weeklong series of events aimed to connect and empower first-generation students was developed through a partnership between Transition & Success Initiatives and the student organization First-Gen Niners. Syracuse University Martin J. This article was published in our January/February 2024 issue.

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