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Value Colleges Releases Rankings of the Best Community Colleges in the US

Value Colleges Releases Rankings of the Best Community Colleges in the US News provided by Share this article CHAPEL HILL, N.C., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Value Colleges ( www.valuecolleges.com), an independent online guide to the best values in undergraduate and graduate education, is pleased to share a new ranking of the Top 50 Best Community Colleges for 2021 ( Value Colleges features only fully accredited institutions that have proven their value for graduates on the job and on the job market. Value Colleges rankings are based on verified data from sources including IPEDS and Niche. Programs are ranked according to factors including cost and student satisfaction, so students can feel certain their choice of program will have a positive impact on their career.

Asian and Asian American student activists call for changes on their campuses

Members of the Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) student community at Michigan State University also issued a set of demands calling for changes in a range of areas, including resident adviser hiring and training procedures and protocols for reporting and responding to hate and bias incidents. The students also called for the representation of APIDA-identifying individuals in the counseling and career services centers, for the expansion of resources for undocumented students, and for more investments in APIDA student success initiatives, cultural programming and Asian and ethnic studies programs. Shiksha Sneha, a senior at Michigan State and the chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer for the Associated Students of MSU, said the Georgia attacks “really pushed a lot of our communities together to really work on these demands. It gave us the momentum and the space for the administration to come and listen to us.”

St Augustine AAUW branch presents Gentrification Down the Shore

The St. Augustine branch of the American Association of University Women will host Mary Gatta and Molly Vollman Makris at its March 11 meeting. They will discuss their recently published book “Gentrification Down the Shore,” an ethnographic investigation of Asbury Park, New Jersey, to better understand the connection between jobs and seasonal gentrification and the experiences of longtime residents in this beach-community city.  Asbury Park and St. Augustine have much in common as both were developed as seasonal seaside resort towns for the wealthy to escape to during hot weather in the case of Asbury Park or cold weather in the case of St. Augustine. The study documents the tragic consequences of this kind of redevelopment, which bypasses longtime residents in favor of seasonal visitors and deprives them of access to nature, culture and civic life. In both cities, their Black communities have been left behind.

Without any end in sight : Digital journaling project records Americans mental shifts during pandemic

The Pandemic Journaling Project includes more than 6,500 entires from some 750 people. (Photos by Philip Keith and Desiree Rios | The New York Times) Katherine Mason (at left), an anthropologist at Brown University, established the Pandemic Journaling Project with Sarah Willen (at right), an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut. By Benedict Carey | The New York Times   | Feb. 17, 2021, 2:10 p.m. Right now. Right now feels like every other minute of the day, of the week, of the month. Right now feels like forever. … Right now feels so long and without any end in sight, without a change.” — Teacher and mother of four, in her 30s, from Massachusetts.

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