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Building Pipelines for a Better Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Daniel Jean often recounts with sadness the story of Robert Daniel Cuadra, an 18-year-old honor student from Paterson, New Jersey, who was planning to embark on a promising college career at Montclair State University in the summer of 2022. Sustainable recruitment and retention programs/plans for prospective/current scholars.

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Staying Relevant

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Rodriguez is “a scholar who exemplifies excellence in research, community engagement, and teaching,” wrote Dr. Marion Underwood, dean of Purdue’s College of Health and Human Services, in nominating Rodriguez to become a 2023 Emerging Scholar. Rodriguez’s research combines three major areas of work: 1.)

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Recognizing Great Work in Assessment: 1st Ever SAAL Awards!

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

The Committee for Community Development and Engagement created the inaugural SAAL Awards. The purpose of the SAAL awards is to recognize the assessment work of members that advances the field of Student Affairs assessment and furthers the mission and values of SAAL. Below you will find the recipients for each award.

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Research in Action: Dr. Jerlando F. L. Jackson

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gmelch, who, at the time, served as dean of Iowa State’s College of Education and had emerged as a national expert on college deans. “I Jackson (left) meets with scholars and students in the Michigan State University Master of Arts in Educational Technology program at Erickson Hall. Moore III of The Ohio State University.

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College Possible scholar emerges as finalist for prestigious QuestBridge Scholarship

College Forward

The award, given to approximately 6,000 out of over 20,000 students applicants across the United States, opens up recipients to an extensive network of scholars and alums, and provides them with development opportunities. This is the greatest opportunity and honor I have ever received.

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Five from MIT named 2023 Quad Fellows

CAPD

The 100 fellows will each receive a $50,000 award for academic expenses plus opportunities for cross-cultural exchange, cohort-wide trips, mentorship, and interdisciplinary engagement. She is currently pursuing a master’s in global affairs as a Schwarzman Scholar in China.

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A legal blow to Internet Archive, controlled digital lending

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” In 2020, Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House and Wiley sued the San Francisco–based Internet Archive over its National Emergency Library, which was created when physical libraries closed during COVID-19 lockdowns. Every authority points the other direction.”

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