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Kudos to Black/Diverse Issues for Four Decades of Truth, Insight, Vision, and Integrity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

1994-2004 – Institutional Adjustment and Affirmative Inaction Affirmative action was expected to result in substantially larger numbers of African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans as students and faculty members in historically white colleges and universities.

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Smart Assessment Solutions: Navigating the Future of Modern Online Examination Systems

Creatrix Campus

Tailor-made for today’s Controller of Examiners (CoEs), Academic Administrators, and Institutional Leadership in higher eds, the tool is a revolutionary solution designed to streamline the assessment process and enhance the overall learning experience. They provide necessary information and enroll in specific courses or exams.

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TikTok set to be banned on Clemson networks

University Business

Faculty, staff, and students will still be able to access the application on their private carrier data networks. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster banned TikTok on all state government electronic devices managed by the South Carolina Department of Administration last year.

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Community colleges' positive, pervasive digital leap

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Against the backdrop of headlines blaring news about declining community college enrollments, one bright spot has emerged: community college students, faculty and administrators are broadly aligned in their enthusiasm for the digital transformation that has occurred at their institutions since the start of the pandemic.

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TikTok and Higher Education

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“There is a lot of political fervor over TikTok and its connections to the Chinese government, and this is coming out in the form of these perhaps symbolic bans,” said Kurt Opsahl, general counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. or secured administratively (what are the rules?)

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Disabilities and edtech: How the pandemic sparked a revolution

University Business

When students and faculty were forced to migrate online during the pandemic, that included disabled students with learning impairments. Since then, students and faculty—and therefore, curricula—have changed the way they look at learning in higher education. “I One of our graduate students who is pursuing his Ph.D. in an email. “He

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3 Questions on Academic Library Budgets for an Assessment and Planning Librarian

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Libraries are buying less print and more electronic materials as print circulation declines. As with other faculty, whether librarianship is a secure job depends on whether you have tenure track or a tenure-like protection at your institution. Donors sometimes also make ongoing commitments to support collections.