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Program Innovation: Building a Pipeline for Diverse Educators in Seattle
A growing initiative at Seattle Central College helps address a need for diverse teachers in Washington State through free tuition, professional support and culturally responsive pedagogical training. The program has content focused on intergenerational and academic trauma for students of color.

Penn Professor Amy Wax Punished for ‘Derogatory’ Statements but Won’t Lose Job
After years of a disciplinary procedure, the lightning-rod law professor accused of “incessant racist, sexist, xenophobic and homophobic actions and statements” is now being punished.
Dozens of College Leaders Gather for Antisemitism Summit in D.C.
Interim Columbia President Apologizes to Those NYPD ‘Hurt’

Acknowledging the Silent Stigma of Student Parents
College students with children can feel out of place on their campuses. How can institutional leaders promote belonging and success among these learners?

Academic Success Tip: Addressing Accessibility in Class
Creating reasonable accommodations for all students can promote accessibility and student success. Here are six considerations for educators.

Court Revives Suit From Doctoral Student Who Faced Expulsion for ‘Sexual’ Posts
A federal appeals court has ruled that the First Amendment likely protected a University of Tennessee pharmacy student’s social media activity that a professionalism committee chair deemed “vulgar.”

Ed Blum Puts Colleges ‘On Notice’ Over Diversity
The affirmative action foe threatened to sue three colleges for allegedly defying the Supreme Court’s race-conscious admissions ban. Should others prepare for the worst?
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