A Mentor to Others | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Working toward a doctorate in neuroscience was not Jazmin Guadalupe Brito Morales’s express goal when she first started her undergraduate career. During her tenure as an undergraduate at City College of New York, she specialized in biology and bio-technology – though her research at the time did involve studying Alzheimer’s disease, a neurodegenerative disease. These…

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Top 5 Mistakes Lawyers Make When Networking

Have you said to yourself, “Why am I not getting any business from this group I joined?” Or how about, “Why aren’t people referring work to me?” For many lawyers, networking is a mystery, wrapped inside a riddle, surrounded by a conundrum. Well, my friends, you’ve come to the right article today. My goal is…

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Finding a Place at an HBCU

Iowa native Juana D. Hollingsworth had always dreamed of attending an historically Black college and university (HBCU). She saw what it could be like through movies and television and she wanted that experience. Though she grew up in a primarily Black community, spending her life in a mostly white state left her with few options…

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How to Start a Fundraiser

How to Start a Fundraiser: A Comprehensive Guide for Nonprofits Starting a fundraiser is a powerful way for nonprofits to rally support, raise funds, and make a difference in their communities. Whether you are a seasoned nonprofit professional or new to fundraising, this guide will walk you through the essential steps to start a successful…

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Developing Leaders | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Isabel Mendoza appreciates industrial organizational psychology’s use of data to support practices in the workplace. She likes to think of it as business and psychology put together, but more people-focused.  “It also encompasses big things like leadership, talent management and coaching, and I lean more toward that,” says Mendoza, a third-year Ph.D. student in industrial…

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