Colleges and universities in Virginia are adjusting in the wake of a supreme Court decision last week that ended affirmative action in higher education.
Reynolds Community College President Paula Pando (center) displays the key to a used Toyota Prius hybrid donated to the school by Loyalty Toyota. (Courtesy Loyalty Toyota) Automotive Technology students at Reynolds Community College have a new way to learn, courtesy of Loyalty Toyota. On Monday, the Chester dealership donated a used Toyota Prius Hybrid to
College leaders discuss how higher ed institutions can rethink their elementary and secondary school partnerships to move beyond enrollment and better prepare students for future success on college campuses and, ultimately, the professional world at the Virtual Forum, “A Better K-12 Handoff.”
Going to college and finding meaningful and secure communities on campus may be tough for anyone, let alone those who come from foster care, are incarcerated, have children, or are veterans of the military forces. So what can colleges and universities do to build a better support system for these groups? Join the upcoming virtual forum “How Creative Partnerships Increase Colleges’ Impact” on September 6 at 2 p.m. EDT to learn more about how partnerships can help colleges reach marginalized students.