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I'm Asian and Angry at Higher Education
Many colleges' responses to the Atlanta shootings and other acts of violence against Asian Americans have come up far too short, writes Grace Pai.
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Colleges Are Sabotaging Black and Brown Students
Institutional policies keep minority students underrepresented in the technical fields that would help them most after graduation, Ryan Craig writes.
Colleges Must Change to Retain BIPOC Women Faculty
They must remove the major roadblocks such academics face, writes Chavella T. Pittman, who provides some key recommendations for doing so.
How ‘Isabella’ Changed Transfer at Minnesota State
Minnesota State's usage of a fictitious but evidence-based composite student -- with real-life challenges that prevent her from maintaining momentum -- helps them reframe conversations around equity and transfer to ensure they're building a student-centered process.
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How to Turn a Ph.D. Into a Nonacademic Career
If you want or need to explore successfully what life outside higher education could look like, Christopher Cornthwaite offers some firsthand advice.
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Don’t Mistake Training for Education
That should especially be the case when it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion, argue Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder.
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