How Colleges Can Commemorate Juneteenth

Published: 6/18/2024 Reading Time: 2 minutes In 2021, Juneteenth was designated a federal holiday. Observed on June 19, Juneteenth marks a significant moment in American history—the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in Texas in 1865. While colleges and universities across the country are closed for the holiday, here are some ways institutions honor…

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ILAC pivots to pathways and high school amid PAL allocations

The Head of ILAC’s public relations and its Canada Partnership Forum conference, Bogie Lapinski Anaya, told The PIE News about numerous initiatives, some already undertaken and others yet to land, following the difficult news about the student PAL allocations. Canada’s student cap means that schools are given a certain number of Provincial Attestation Letters –…

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When everything changes: AI and the university

Which is not at all the same as saying everyone should just relax.  The impacts of AI are already being felt across industries, with the World Economic Forum predicting that AI will replace 85 million jobs globally by 2025. Universities are knowledge factories producing knowledge workers for a global knowledge economy. Well, the knowledge economy is going…

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Lessons from Navigating Flooded Streets

Recently, as I was working in downtown Miami, a flash flood warning went into effect for a large part of South Florida. Upon seeing the alerts on my phone, I left and started heading toward my home area. The estimated time of arrival on my GPS kept extending as I approached the exit that I…

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QS ranks London best student city for sixth year in a row

QS Best Student Cities considers the rankings, student mix, desirability, employer activity and affordability of university cities and the 2025 iteration saw London take the top spot as the world’s best student city, as it has done since 2018. Tokyo, Seoul, Munich, Melbourne, Sydney, Paris, Zurich, Berlin and Montreal rounded off the top 10 list….

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Where the MAC report may have missed the mark

As part of a five-point plan to reduce net migration figures, MAC was commissioned by the home secretary in March 2024 to rapidly review the situation regarding the UK’s Graduate Student Visa and deduce whether this route to legal entry into the UK was being abused by individuals who largely subsequently entered into low paying…

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Disabilities Access is About Holding Space

Dr. Margaret Price’s life and work twines about the experiences of people with disabilities in higher education. “My aim is to help dismantle injustices and build forward from the present structures of academe through recognition of what is true now,” says Price, an associate professor of English at The Ohio State University, where she also…

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End of the Rainbow? | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Anti-DEI and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation passed in states like Texas and Florida is tied to a national trend of trying to make LGBTQ+ people and people of color invisible and more easily discriminated against, says Imani Rupert-Gordon, executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. Imani Rupert-Gordon“All students deserve to have places of support on…

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Sewell Named Next President at Morris College

Dr. Said Sewell has been named to lead Morris College, an historically Black college in the City of Sumter, South Carolina. He will become the college’s 11th president, succeeding Dr. Leroy Staggers. Dr. Said Sewell“I am humbled to stand on the shoulders of the predecessors who have gone before me,” said Sewell, who assumes the…

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