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College Sports: A Work in Progress

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The firm is consulted by colleges and universities on DEI and Title IX issues, but often such requests come after a complaint has been filed. “We An example is Sprouts Farmers Market, a grocery store chain that wanted to do a campaign related to Title IX with nine women.

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Goucher College joins the Consortium on High Achievement and Success

Goucher DEI

“Since its inception 22 years ago, CHAS has worked with its member institutions to improve the everyday campus experiences of their Black and Latinx students by leveraging collaborative learning across all member institutions,” says Juan Hernandez, associate dean of students for diversity, equity, inclusion, and Title IX.

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Practical Pedagogy Tips for Educators at Minority-Serving Institutions

The Scholarly Teacher

Office hours, Title IX, and accommodations offices are required syllabus components, but syllabus statements are also ideal ways to introduce health and counseling services. One method to develop student engagement with course materials (and to develop their view of the instructor as a resource!)

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Six Missed Opportunities in Faculty and Staff Onboarding

Higher Ed Talent

You can share information on indirect compensation including benefits and leave programs as well opportunities for professional development, tuition reimbursement programs, mentoring resources, and rewards and recognition events. Networking with colleagues. Think back to your own campus orientation. Meeting compliance requirements.

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DEIJ Annual Report for 2022-2023

Goucher DEI

Six Goucher representatives were a part of the Consortium, and benefitted from attending conferences, networking, and other professional development opportunities designed to create positive institutional change.

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$16B College Sports Revenue and Regulations: Knight Commission Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 171 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Amy Privette Perko

The Change Leader, Inc.

Title IX money was just starting to be put into women’s sports at the college level. Tune in next week when Camille Dumont, director of the Center for Career and Professional Development at Post University, joins us to talk about the great things they’re doing to ensure that graduates are career-ready.