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Ring The Alarm: A Call to Action for Black Women to Address Wellness in the Academy

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Some of us are the only people of color in our departments and find ourselves carrying the heavy load of doctoral students who want to work with us because they identify with some form of our many identities. Start every morning of January with the affirmation, “I want to live a long and joyous life.” This is something the Frederick D.

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You Are Enough

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In my current work within athletics, I am blessed to interact with student-athletes from all different backgrounds and high-caliber colleagues. I am in awe of the level of expertise that I get to observe from the student-athletes, administrators, and coaches across my department and on campus. I will not let it break me.

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Senior Struggle #5: Being/Remaining Healthy

Hope College Network

I hope the weekend treated you well and you had a relaxing time full of rejuvenation. This semester is taking its toll on people, and the question at the forefront of my mind right now is: how does a student, especially a busy senior with so much on their plate, stay healthy physically and mentally? Until next time!

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Framework Leadership: An Innovative Approach to Higher Ed Growth: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 151 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Kent Ingle

The Change Leader, Inc.

SEU grew from 2,200 to over 10,000 students and expanded to more than 200 campuses worldwide despite having no president for two years, resulting in a drop in enrollment that almost bankrupted the university. During his tenure, SEU’s enrollment has grown from approximately 2,400 students to over 10,000 students.

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The Eight Dimensions of Student Wellness

EAB

Podcast The Eight Dimensions of Student Wellness Episode 158. EAB’s Lindsay Schappell, Matt Mustard, and Ed Venit explore the eight dimensions of wellness as they related to keeping students engaged, healthy, and on path academically. Today's episode is the first in a three-part series focused on student mental health.

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Inside Higher Ed's best-read content of 2022

Confessions of a Community College Dean

And higher education institutions -- which have often been able to attract employees with promises of work/life balance and a sense of purpose despite lower pay -- often lost that edge because they viewed many jobs as impossible to do remotely. Happy holidays and New Year. And that advantage doesn't exist anymore."

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An inaugural trip for Black and Jewish Adelphi students

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Small groups of students recently walked through a hallway of portraits at the U.S. A guide encouraged students to focus on one victim and think about whom that person might have been before they were killed in a mass shooting by Nazi forces. One student fixated on a photo of a couple. “Look at the children.”