Why Make Partner When You Could Just Judge? – See Also

Pictured: Someone told Clarence he can’t have billionaires fund his luxurious lifestyle because it looks bad. Clarence Thomas Rakes In Millions In Gifts On The Highest Court: Shouts out to Harlan Crow! There’s Only One Group To Focus On During The Biden Trial: Black people! Count Your Blessings: Gorsuch’s estimation of the Supreme Court doesn’t…

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JESSICA S. DALTON | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Jessica S. DaltonJessica S. Dalton has been appointed vice president of workforce services at Danville Community College in Virginia. She served as principal at the Pittsylvania Career and Technical Center. Dalton, a graduate of Hargrave Military Academy, holds a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from Virginia Tech and a master’s in educational leadership from the…

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Our Advertisers Are The Best – Above the Law Skip to content We’d like to express gratitude to our fantastic sponsors here at Above the Law: If you’re interested in advertising on Above the Law or any other site in the Breaking Media network, please download our media kits or email advertising. × Love ATL? Let’s make it…

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MARSHA MCGRIFF | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Dr. Marsha McGriffMarsha McGriff has been named vice chancellor for equity and inclusion at University of Massachusetts Amherst. She served as chief diversity officer and senior advisor to the president at the University of Florida. McGriff holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s in education from Tuskegee University in Alabama as well…

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The Legal Pedigree Of Donald Trump’s VP Shortlist

(Photo by David Becker/Getty Images) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! How many member of Donald Trump’s reported shortlist for Vice President are lawyers? Hint: The convicted felon/presidential candidate is reportedly looking at VP candidates from the Senate, House of Representatives, his former Cabinet, as well as governors. See…

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New Book Examines Foster Care Students in College

In his new book, From Foster Care to College, Dr. Royel M. Johnson, an associate professor and director at the University of Southern California (USC) Rossier School of Education, shines a light on an often-forgotten subset of students. Through capturing the lived experiences of foster youth in college, Johnson found that, beyond the misconceptions that…

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Sourcing & Utilizing Employment Data for Higher Ed Fundraising

Colleges and universities often rely on generous donors to fund their academic programming, extracurricular activities, research and development, and more. In the realm of educational fundraising, understanding your supporters⁠—and their professional journeys⁠—can significantly enhance engagement and boost giving across the board. One of the best ways to do so involves making the most of employment…

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