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    [ad_1] Shaunte Elbert, Vice President of Health and Wellbeing, showcases how counseling and counseling services are reaching students of color.Credit Amani Bayo | Lantern Reporter The Student Life Counseling and Advisory Service introduces alternative on-campus services for students of various backgrounds to address experiences that do not necessarily correspond to traditional care methods. Shaunte Elbert, ...
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    [ad_1] Indigenous students deserve Indigenous teachers. This philosophy drives the Sapsikwawa Education Program at the University of Oregon, led by Leilani Subzarian of the Artik Nation of South Central Alaska, along with Professor Michelle Jacob of the Yakama Nation of Washington State. Working with nine federally recognized tribal nations in Oregon and master’s degree programs ...
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    [ad_1] Northern Arizona University (NAU) today announced new first-of-its-kind partnerships with all 10 community college districts statewide and the Arizona Department of Commerce (ACA) to launch the Arizona Attainment Alliance (A++). This unique partnership aims to harness the collective influence of different institutions based on a shared desire to dramatically improve secondary school completion rates ...
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    [ad_1] BOSTON – Many of the boards that lead school systems and universities could benefit from greater diversity, and one organization is working toward that goal. 30-year-old Carlos Quintanilla’s dream is to inspire others to reach their potential. He learned this from a program called Latinos For Education four years ago. “Latinos for Education has ...
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    [ad_1] Getty Stephanie Rich contributed to this story. During his career as an education student at McGill University, Philip Cutler has seen first-hand how inequalities create learning gaps among students. After researching the education technology market, he concluded that no commercial solution can serve all students fairly and adequately. That’s why Cutler and co-founder CTO ...
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    [ad_1] The National Science Foundation (NSF) will soon begin processing several large databases to see if any scientists failed to disclose their affiliation with foreign institutions in their grant applications. This is because federal research institutions comply with new laws aimed at promoting innovation in the United States and preventing China and other foreign governments ...
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    [ad_1] The question we, as Americans, have had to ask ourselves time and time again is, why can’t an innovative and wealthy country like America find a way to provide affordable, even free, college education? First, let’s think about what “free” means. Like President Biden’s student loan forgiveness, which is actually a transfer of debt ...
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    [ad_1] Receive the insider newsletter directly. New York State Senator Sherry Mayer ran for New York politics as a woman in Congress and chaired the Congressional Education Subcommittee on Students with Special Needs. Today, Senator Mayer, who represents New York’s 37th District, is chairman of the state Senate Board of Education and remains ...