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On advancing international education: how SIOs can lead the charge

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Collaborative leadership also means providing robust opportunities for professional development for staff and faculty and working collectively within the international office. This allows everyone to win. About the authors: Jill E.

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Succession Planning in HBCUs Ensures Long-Term Sustainability

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Professional development programs: Once high-potential individuals are identified, strategic professional development programs should be implemented to enhance their leadership capabilities. The process may involve a combination of performance appraisals, interviews, and feedback from supervisors and colleagues.

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Setting the Tone in DEI, Accessibility Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Undergraduate education One of the commitments began expanding undergraduate education to make sure all students experience courses or curriculum related specifically to racism and racial equity, which was approved last fall by the general education committee and the provost.

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Lessons Learned – The Implementation Stage of Microcredentials

WCET Frontiers

These learners will now have additional tools to enhance their career potential and professional development. We are fortunate to have the support of university leadership, particularly our Vice Provost for Academic Affairs (VPAA), who has supported and championed microcredentials since we began this initiative.