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Dr. Melissa Gilliam to Lead Boston University as Historic First

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Block Distinguished Service Professor of Health Justice and vice provost. She is also the daughter of veteran reporter Dorothy Butler Gilliam, who was the first Black woman reporter hired by The Washington Post in 1961. “A There, she served in numerous roles in multiple departments, including as the Ellen H.

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Report Emphasizes the Importance of Professional Social Capital

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jobs for the Future (JFF), a nonprofit driving workforce and education transformation, in partnership with the University of Phoenix released the report “Professional Social Capital: A Key to Black Economic Advancement.” The report is about disrupting some of the narratives we have,” said Collins. “We

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Supporting LGBTQ+ Students as they Work to Achieve Professional and Economic Mobility

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

COVID-19 has had an alarming impact on the mental health of college students. According to a report released earlier this summer by the Trevor Project , 45 percent of LGBTQ+ youth respondents have seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year. Double Down on Mental Health Services. Dick Senese Here’s how.

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Transforming Community Colleges for Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The recent Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies report on the steep enrollment declines of Black male students at community colleges is a stark reminder that our sector must accelerate the crucial work to ensure the academic success of Black male students. Francesca I.

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Insufficient cybersecurity staffing is hurting higher ed’s ability to protect itself, report shows

University Business

Two-thirds of EDUCAUSE’s respondents said that staffing issues have had “some” or “a lot” of negative impact on cybersecurity services offered at their institution. Moreover, 60% said there were “some” or “a lot” of adverse effects on privacy services provided.

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Overhauling campus dining for a new era

University Business

College campus dining services found themselves struggling to survive after the pandemic, and the whiplash it generated requires it to critically rethink its operations and enact new strategies for the years to come, according to a new report from the National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS).

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Google likely to layoff 30,000 employees post new AI innovation - CNBCTV18

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According to a recent report from The Information, Google is considering a substantial workforce reduction, potentially affecting up to 30,000 employees, as part of a strategic move to integrate AI into various aspects of its business processes.