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NJIT Achieves HSI Status and Works to Increase Its Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Whether it’s engineering, computing, business management or architecture, there are ways in which to build a DEI agenda in each of those particular disciplines.” There is a chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers on campus. Lim, hosted a campus celebration of the school’s HSI designation.

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Pursuing Life’s Passion

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Title: Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, College of Engineering and Architecture, Howard University Tenured: No Age: 39 Education: B.A., architecture and visual studies, University of Pennsylvania; and M.A., Grant, professor and interim chairperson in the department of architecture at Howard University.

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Engineering success center opens at Boise State

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Boise State University opened its Micron Student Success Center earlier this year and will formally induct the space in April, offering a consolidation of resources for its engineering students to promote a sense of belonging and create a resource center. ’” explains JoAnn Lighty, dean of the College of Engineering.

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Want To Be An Architect? Study the Liberal Arts!

Great College Advice

He is taking an independent study in architecture at his high school. Should he look for universities that offer a Bachelors degree in architecture. Then, head for graduate school to get his Masters in Architecture and his license to practice? I am extremely interested in pursuing architecture as a profession.

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The University of Iowa Offers Day-Long “Grandparents University” Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The event will feature courses such as “Back in My Day: An Exploration of the Past and the Future at the Library”; “Earthquakes and Engineering Challenge”; “Looking Back and Forging Ahead: The UI Campus its Architecture and its History”; and “Introduction to Falconry.”

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Surprise! A class of college seniors learns tuition will be free

University Business

The announcement marks an unexpected milestone in the college’s effort to return to free tuition for all students, a model that had distinguished Cooper Union, a school for art, architecture and engineering, for nearly all of its 165-year history. Read more from The New York Times. The post Surprise!

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Investment in Math Education is Needed to Fuel the STEM Workforce

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The intersection of strong math skills and success in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) career fields presents an opportunity not only for individuals but also for the overall economic development of our communities.

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