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Diversity helps nonprofits accomplish more when staff from different backgrounds can connect
Nonprofits are seeking to diversify their leadership. MoMo Productions/DigitalVision via Getty Images Brad R. Fulton, Indiana University The ...
December 10, 2021
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Anonymous
4 Ph.D. neuroscience students from other countries share the challenges of studying in the US
International students in the U.S. often face restrictions that make it hard to advance their research careers at the graduate level and beyond. ...
December 10, 2021
by
Christina
Women lead religious groups in many ways – besides the growing number who have been ordained
Rabbi Diana Villa, center, with colleagues at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, in Jerusalem, in 2013. AP Photo/Sebastian ...
December 10, 2021
by
Christina
Professors’ free speech rights can clash with public universities’ interest in managing their employees as they choose
Heavener Hall Archway, one entrance to the University of Florida campus in Gainesville. University of Florida Helen Norton, University of ...
December 10, 2021
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Anonymous
Small-group learning can mitigate the effects of school closures – but only if teachers use it well
For peer learning to be effective, each child should have a specific task or role. Jose Luis Pelaez Inc/DigitalVision Collection via Getty ...
December 6, 2021
by
Christina
Female faculty of color do extra diversity work for no extra reward – here’s how to fix that
Time spent mentoring students is often ignored when it comes to faculty salary and promotion decisions. Peathegee Inc via Getty Images Joya ...
December 6, 2021
by
Christina
Why COVID-19 must be included in safer sex messaging on college campuses
Little information is available to college students on stopping the spread of COVID-19 within an intimate relationship. DisobeyArt/iStock via Getty ...
December 6, 2021
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Christina
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Duke University researchers say farmer's markets, food charity part of 'white supremacy culture'
A lecture series by Duke University researchers focuses on a racial framework to food issues, claiming elements such as food charity and ...
December 3, 2021
by
Anonymous
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