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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.

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Care for Faculty in Challenging Times: Considerations for Exploring Hope and Healing

Faculty Focus

Universities are increasingly concerned about student success during this era of the Great Disengagement, and faculty success (more specifically, providing care to faculty so they can succeed and in turn support the needs of students) should be an equal priority.

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Care for Faculty in Challenging Times: Considerations for Exploring Hope and Healing

Faculty Focus

Universities are increasingly concerned about student success during this era of the Great Disengagement, and faculty success (more specifically, providing care to faculty so they can succeed and in turn support the needs of students) should be an equal priority.

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Equitable STEM Transfer Pathways with Dr. Xueli Wang

Continuous Learning Institute

There are some transfer support scholarships. Faculty need to acknowledge there's a lot of unlearning, co-learning, and re-learning to do together, and that language is flawed, and practices can be improved.". She teaches graduate courses on community colleges, mixed methods research in education, and assessment in higher education.

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Small College America – Profile: Hendrix College

Edu Alliance Journal

However, Hendrix offers merit scholarships ranging from $13,000 to $24,000 and meets a significant portion of demonstrated financial need. These funds support scholarships, faculty positions, and institutional initiatives. The campaign, titled A Time to Lead , added $84 million to its endowment.

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HBCUs and the Post-Election Landscape: Charting a Path Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

HBCUs have long been centers of education, leadership, and political activism. These schools need consistent investment to address funding disparities, support for research and innovation, and access to scholarships for students from underserved communities. Dr.Adriel A.