70 Years After Brown v. Board of Education

Seven decades ago, U.S. civil rights history was made with the Brown v. Board of Education decision.Dr. Ivory A. Toldson When the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in May 1954 that separate educational facilities between Black students and white students was “inherently unequal,” dismissing the concept of “separate but equal” in public education, the nation began…

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The Ultimate Guide to Metacognition for Post-Secondary Courses

Metacognition plays a critical role in the education process. The concept itself amounts to ‘thinking about thinking.’ When students learn through metacognitive activities before, during and after class, their grades or scores often improve. The reason? Self-awareness, reflection and critical thinking lead to more engagement in the classroom. As such, metacognition is one of the…

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Biglaw Firm Opening New Crypto Office

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which Biglaw firm announced today they’re opening a Delaware office — only their third in the United Stated (the firm has offices in New York and Washington, D.C., as well as one in London)? Hint: The office’s practice will focus on Digital Assets…

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STACY W. SMALLWOOD | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Dr. Stacy W. SmallwoodStacy W. Smallwood has been named executive director of Wake Forest University School of Divinity’s Faith COMPASS Center. He serves as associate professor of community health and founding director of the Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern University. Smallwood holds…

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