West Texas A&M President cancels student charity drag show for second time

Last week, West Texas A&M University President Walter Wendler told the Supreme Court that he was banning “any show, performance or artistic expression which denigrates others.”  Today President Wendler enforced his unconstitutional prior restraint by canceling a student-organized charity drag show for the second time.  Our clients remain disappointed by Wendler’s admitted disregard for the First Amendment….

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International pathways under fire, UK sector responds

“International students do not reduce the number of places available to home students,” Vivienne Stern MBE, chief executive of Universities UK, responded clearly to the latest article from the Sunday Times which hit out at education agents and pathway providers. It claimed they give international students “a back door” to UK universities and that domestic students…

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CHARLIE W. COLEMAN III | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Charlie W. Coleman IIICharlie W. Coleman III has been named associate vice president of development at Texas Southern University in Houston. Coleman holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Dillard University, an executive MBA from Howard University, and a juris doctorate from Loyola University School of Law. #CHARLIE #COLEMAN #III #Diverse #Issues #Higher #Education

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Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies: Enhancing Learning Across Diverse Courses – Faculty Focus

Culturally responsive teaching is a crucial student-centered approach that is critical in today’s multicultural and diverse educational environment. The idea is to recognize that every student brings a unique perspective and strength into the classroom. Furthermore, it recognizes that every student’s learning is different. These differences in learning are related to a student’s cultural background,…

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What it Means to Be Data-Informed in Strategic Enrollment Management

In today’s world of strategic enrollment management, traditional strategies have long resembled traditional marketing tactics. The use of print ads, brochures, word of mouth, and on-campus events helps prospective students form a gradual impression of life at a particular institution. But in today’s fast-paced, digital culture, the traditional approaches often fall short. The evolution of…

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