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KEVIN HAMILTON

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Kevin Hamilton Kevin Hamilton has been appointed associate vice chancellor and dean of student belonging. He served as associate dean of students for housing and residence life and civic engagement at DePauw University in Indiana. in higher education leadership from Azusa Pacific University.

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Columbia University Reaches Out to HBCUs for Fellowship Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

They get additional financial supports such as assistance with fees, stipends each semester, and campus “flex dollars” to spend on food and at the bookstore, says Zelon Crawford, SPS’s senior associate dean of student affairs, who oversees the fellowship program. Graduate and undergraduate degrees are expensive,” Crawford says.

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Small Liberal Arts Colleges: Punching Above Their Weight

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CTCL membership currently includes 44 schools that are well respected by those who know higher education but aren’t exactly household names—like Denison College (OH), Beloit College (WI), Goucher College (MD), Rhodes College (TN), Eckerd College (FL), Kalamazoo College (MI), the University of Lynchburg (VA), and the University of Puget Sound (WA).

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SCOTUS, Affirmative Action, and the Future of University Diversity: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 174 with Host Drumm McNaughton and Guests Thomas Parham and Dilcie Perez

The Change Leader, Inc.

I graduated from Cal State San Marcos with a degree in political science and from San Diego State with an EdD in higher education leadership, so I’m excited to be back in the CSU. He will join us to talk about higher education leadership and what it takes to lead through crisis and change.

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President moves: Temple finally nabs its next leader

University Business

The first-time president has also served on the board of multiple national and regional nonprofits, assisting foster care and low-income students as well as women with breast cancer. Crowley joined the institution in 1985 as dean of students before it was recognized as a state community college.