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Reimagining the Liberal Arts and Humanities

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Several colleges and universities recently have announced similar cuts, eviscerating the liberal arts in response to budget shortfalls, enrollment declines, and shifting student preferences. In many cases, low enrollment drove these decisions. From 2012-2018, the number of bachelor's degrees earned in the humanities fell by 27%.

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Study: Diversity in STEM Classes Means Higher Grades for Everyone

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A new study found a significant correlation between the presence of minority students and an increase in grades for STEM students from all social and racial backgrounds. For minority students, the presence of peers who are also minorities promotes a sense of belonging, which can contribute to academic success, according to the study.

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Law, Medical School Diversity Grows Ahead of Affirmative Action Ban

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Minority enrollments at both law and medical schools have increased in recent years. A decade ago, only about 28% of first-year law students were racial or ethnic minorities. Despite such growth in student diversity, minorities in the legal profession remain underrepresented in the U.S.

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Georgia State University Creates Program for Black Women in Tech

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According to a 2018 study , researchers have looked to understand why many Black women may feel "they do not belong" in computing, examining the "unique experiences" they face of being Black and being a woman. But the benefits of Black women as tech majors don't begin when they enter the workforce.

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Athletic Recruitment at Elite Colleges Skews Wealthy and White

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Saahil Desai, writing in The Atlantic , notes that 65% of domestic Ivy League athletes were white as of 2018, as were 79% of athletes among schools in Division III's New England Small College Athletic Conference , which features institutions such as Amherst College, Williams College, Middlebury College, and Wesleyan University. "But

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Nursing Students Have Strong Feelings About DEI Initiatives at Their Schools

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Survey: More than half of nursing and other health professions students said that a college considering abolishing DEI initiatives would impact their enrollment decisions. DEI initiatives intentionally enhance diversity in the nursing workforce and beyond. Despite attacks on DEI initiatives, DEI still has solid support from nursing students.

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Best HBCUs for Entrepreneurship

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For example, in 2018, half of Howard University's business school graduates founded their own initiatives, according to Bloomberg. Additionally, the Small Business Development Center, which is one of few minority specialty centers in the region, serves three neighboring counties, Logan, Oklahoma, and Payne.

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