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One ‘Forgotten’ Student Tells Her Story
Stephanie Land’s new memoir chronicles her journey to a bachelor’s degree as a poor single mother. She says higher ed leaders could learn something from her experience.
Presidents Break With Supreme Court on Affirmative Action
Most college and university presidents disagree with the decision on race-conscious admissions and think it will reduce diversity in higher education—just not at their institutions, a new survey finds.
Equity-Focused Possibilities for Dual Enrollment
A new Community College Research Center report examines the positive outcomes of expanding program participation to diverse student groups.
Embracing Technology to Advance Equity
A Carnegie Mellon professor argues that higher education needs to embrace technology to help break down barriers to entry for students.
How to Increase Socioeconomic Diversity at the Ivies
A new report says a 5 percent increase in low-income students admitted would result in more socioeconomic diversity among Ivy League students.
For Selective Institutions, Progress and Backsliding on Socioeconomic Diversity
New York Times database shows some colleges have gained in socioeconomic diversity, but many have declined.
From Lone Star College Custodian to Dean
Reyna Gómez Tippetts says community colleges are “the gateway for education” and provide an opportunity “to help you get to the next step.”
Minority-Serving Institutions Lead on Student Economic Mobility
The second annual analysis by Third Way found that minority-serving institutions continue to provide students with more economic opportunity and mobility.
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