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York College academic administrator won't leave students behind

Confessions of a Community College Dean

It was a constant jabbing at each other over theory and the approach to psychology and research, and I just loved it. ” Q: What led you to your role as associate provost for student success at York College? A: I came here to York College to teach, and I did that for many years. I loved the back-and-forth banter.

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Can your school benefit from a consortium to keep its scientific research alive?

University Business

The hallmark of America’s colleges and universities is its technological advancements in medicine and the sciences, fueled by its shrewd dedication to research. Depending on the project, colleges and universities can pair with research centers, government agencies, and multinational corporations.

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New curricular modules will highlight role of race in health sciences

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Module topics include genetics and race, race in medical communication, and global narrative health. Many of Lanni’s students intend to pursue careers in health care and biomedical research, fields that are “permeated by issues of racialization and racial equity,” she says.

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Chief academic officer on the value of investing in student success

Confessions of a Community College Dean

As she prepared to begin her new work at the tier-one public research university, Chase shared her perspective on making investments in student success. A: All of my academic roles have incorporated student success, whether as a faculty member teaching and mentoring students or as an academic administrator.

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Student Success & Equity in Math with Michael Wangler

Dr. Al Solano

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE: Learn how a college significantly improved equitable outcomes in math. In this episode, I interview Michael Wangler, veteran community college educator and former dean at Citrus College where transformational change in math resulted in positive student outcomes. See outcomes UPDATE.

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3 Questions for Sue Lorenson, Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education at Georgetown

Confessions of a Community College Dean

At the very small liberal arts college [Swarthmore College] I attended, I unwittingly pursued a four-year internship in academic administration. Of course, I didn’t realize it at the time, but I was always looking for work, and the college was the only show in town. I did whatever jobs came my way.

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Adapting to Disruption: Unity University’s Remarkable Success – Part 1: Changing Higher Ed podcast 194 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. Melik Peter Khoury

The Change Leader, Inc.

When learning designers, faculty, and staff focus on the adult place-bound student, they don’t have to compromise for the faculty, learning designer, or staff working on the community college commuter program, the residential program, or the like. 00:45:41] Drumm McNaughton: You mean syllabus?