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Some HBCUs are seeing enrollment surge. Here’s why.

Listen to the article 13 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Interest in attending Morgan State University, a historically Black college in Baltimore, has reached historic highs over the past few years. Since 2018, the public university saw its enrollment surge 27%, with 9,808 students attending the institution…

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February Jobs And Inflation Reports: Are Labor Markets Stabilizing? – Employee Benefits & Compensation

John Bremen is a guest contributor for Forbes, writing on topics including the future of work, leadership strategy, compensation and benefits, and sustainable strategies that support productivity and business success. As business leaders approach the fourth anniversary of the COVID pandemic shutdowns, recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports suggest that labor markets continue to…

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Staffing for a Capital Campaign: How to Prepare

Growing your fundraising staff for a capital campaign is the norm for most nonprofits. After all, you’re planning a campaign to jolt your organization beyond its current capacity, a campaign that will raise 5 times (or more) the amount you raise through your annual fundraising. And keep in mind that these campaigns don’t occur frequently….

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BRICS nations launch new universities association

Eight founding institutions from Russia, India, Argentina, Brazil and Ethiopia established the BRICS+ Universities Association which has seen 125 institutions from 28 countries join the alliance during its first month of operation.   “The idea of BUA is to create a communication platform for universities interested in academic cooperation within BRICS+ and beyond… membership is about…

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Court sympathetic to NRA’s free speech claim

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS By Amy Howe on Mar 18, 2024 at 10:22 pm The justices heard oral argument in National Rifle Association of America v. Vullo on Monday. (Katie Barlow) The Supreme Court on Monday appeared sympathetic to the National Rifle Association’s claim that a New York official violated the group’s right to freedom of speech…

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Warrant required for overhead zoom-lens search that could reveal ‘intimate’ and ‘unflattering’ details, top state court says

Home Daily News Warrant required for overhead zoom-lens search… Privacy Law Warrant required for overhead zoom-lens search that could reveal ‘intimate’ and ‘unflattering’ details, top state court says By Debra Cassens Weiss March 12, 2024, 1:29 pm CDT The Alaska Constitution requires police to get a warrant if they use binoculars or cameras with zoom…

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“How Are You Doing Today?” A Survey for Starting Each Class – Faculty Focus

Have you been thinking about purchasing a subscription for The Teaching Professor? Today is your lucky day! Here’s a recent, free article directly from The Teaching Professor. Check out a monthly, one-year, two-year, or a three-year subscription! This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on January 22, 2024 © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Mental…

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