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Senate approves $40 billion for colleges


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Congress is poised to send another $40 billion in aid to the nation’s colleges and universities after the Senate approved a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill Saturday.
The House is expected to pass the measure which contains the largest infusion of help to higher education approved by Congress during the pandemic as soon as Tuesday, sending it to President Biden for his signature.
Biden called the Senate’s passage of the bill “historic” and a “giant step forward” in providing help to Americans during the pandemic.
The money will be distributed to public and private institutions. Colleges and universities are required to spend at least half of the money on emergency grants to students. Whether undocumented and international students can get the help, however, still hasn t been decided by the Education Department. ....

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CLA Associate Dean for Academic Programs Roze Hentschell named ACE Fellow


College of Liberal Arts
04
Mar, 2021
Professor Roze Hentschell was selected for the 2021-22 class of the ACE Fellows Program, the longest-running leadership development program in the United States.
Professor Roze Hentschell, a scholar of early modern literature and culture and associate dean for academic programs in the College of Liberal Arts at Colorado State University, has been selected as one of 52 emerging college and university leaders for the 2021-22 class of the  American Council on Education Fellows Program.
Formed in 1965, the ACE Fellows Program is the longest-running leadership development program in the United States. It has strengthened institutions in American higher education by identifying and preparing more than 2,000 faculty, staff, and administrators for senior positions in college and university leadership through its distinctive and intensive nominator-driven, cohort-based mentorship model. Of the Fellows who have participated to da ....

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Jones-Branch Among 52 Higher Ed Leaders Named ACE Fellows


Jones-Branch Among 52 Higher Ed Leaders Named ACE Fellows
03/05/2021
JONESBORO – The American Council on Education has selected 52 emerging college and university leaders for the 2021-22 class of its ACE Fellows Program, including Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch, a faculty member at Arkansas State University since 2003.
Jones-Branch, the James and Wanda Lee Vaughn Professor of History, became dean of the reestablished Graduate School at A-State last July.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to be selected as an ACE Fellow and excited about the opportunity to learn more about how higher education functions,” she said.  “I am further proud to represent A-State as I engage in a robust and diverse network of college and university leaders from around the country and the world.”  ....

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The White Fear That Drove the College Cheating Scandal Has Only Gotten More Acute


The White Fear That Drove the College Cheating Scandal Has Only Gotten More Acute
Time
3/3/2021
Nicole LaPorte
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Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, leave federal court in Boston on Aug. 27, 2019.
Two years ago, when the college admissions scandal, dubbed Operation Varsity Blues, crashed into headlines, it immediately became a showcase of white privilege.
Images of
Full House actress Lori Loughlin and Gordon Caplan, the former co-chairman of the white-shoe law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher, making the perp walk to the Boston courthouse where they were charged along with nearly 40 other parents with paying an independent counselor slash conman named Rick Singer vast sums of money in order to get their children into colleges such as Yale and Georgetown, epitomized the gross inequities of the American class system: White, rich people, yet again, were paying to play. Since th ....

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