Back 2 School season is here, and we couldn’t be more excited to support HBCU students on their educational journeys! Our first tour stop at Howard University was nothing short of amazing! A huge thank you to HU student influencer Olivia Ximines for infusing the day with her incredible energy and positive vibes! We are grateful for our partnership with Jordan Brand, as we work together each year to inspire and empower our youth. Looking forward to sharing our next tour stop!
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The science of learning and development tells us that belonging is a critical building block. What if every child learned in a place that fostered pride in their identity? It’s already happening at the NACA Inspired Schools Network! #futureofeducation #futureoflearning #k12innovation
💡Imagine a school where belonging, connection, and joy create equitable learning environments and celebrate individual identities. In the next episode of Brief But Spectacular: The Future of Education (supported by XQ Institute), NACA Inspired Schools Network shows the power of community, culture, and respect in shaping a future of learning that inspires student success and empowers families to choose affirming environments for their children. 🙌🌎🤝 Watch now! https://lnkd.in/g5tsP_aY More resources available at https://lnkd.in/gvMEybdX
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Follow-up to the Lumina Foundation report on their HBCU adult learner initiative: One of the most interesting insights I gained from supporting Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) last year is that many of their adult learners desire a "full college experience." They want to feel as valued as traditional students and integrated into the campus community. This is a different sentiment from research I've conducted at PWIs, where adult learners often want to get in and get out without much fuss. One key action step that arose: Design an adult learner "Signature Student Experience" that starts from application and extends to alumhood. For HBCUs, which are deeply rooted in tradition, incorporating elements of the student experience such as Greek life, band, choir, and other traditions can significantly enhance the adult learner experience and provide them with the enriching college journey they seek - and frankly, pay for.
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Dive Into College Clubs: The Ultimate HBCU Experience Guide: Explore HBCU college clubs with our guide! Learn how to choose, join, and benefit from clubs to enrich your experience. Find your tribe and passions. The post Dive Into College Clubs: The Ultimate HBCU Experience Guide appeared first on HBCU Lifestyle – Black College Living.
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If every Community College grad would just proudly post their CC alma-mater (along with their subsequent transfer institution, of course) it would be Transformative. One reason more people don't know of and celebrate the transformative power of Community Colleges in America -- hence the silly and often racialized stigma -- is that so many transfer students immediately delete their community college history on LinkedIn as soon as they "get in." As if attending a CC wasn't instrumental, pivotal, and transformative in achieving their dream school transfer. Which, paradoxically, only further reinforces the silly stigma they're apparently afraid of. Got stereotype threat? Gentle reminders: recently retired UCLA Chancellor Block was once a transfer student from Foothill College. And now it's on his LinkedIn. Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak both dropped out of elite colleges/universities after just one year because it wasn't worth the money. That's why they attended De Anza College. Which had fantastic computer access and CS classes. And yep, that's why Apple is still headquartered in Cupertino. Ditto Hollywood: Tom Hanks? Arnold Swarzenegger? Both are proud champions of their CC alma maters. And the list goes on and on. And on. So why not join them?
🎉 April is Community College Month! 🎉 Have you attended a #CommunityCollege or earned an associate's degree? If so, have you included this in your LinkedIn profile? 👀 👀 Let's #EndCCStigma and celebrate #CCMonth by showcasing our #TransferPride right here on LinkedIn! Association of Community College Trustees
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As an HBCU Alum in corporate america. What would be your advice be to the graduating class of 2024?
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At Randolph-Macon Academy, inspiration is at the heart of everything we do. Our students are inspired to excel not only academically but also personally and socially. Learn how: https://hubs.li/Q02JgBtQ0
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Coro is such a great program for both the cohort and the employers. Read more about this and other innovative leadership programs at #umsl #ciac #communitydevelopment #ecodevo
The eight fellows in this year’s cohort have been working and learning in placements at the Mayor’s Office, the Treasurer’s Office and the Board of Aldermen President’s Office in the City of St. Louis; the St. Louis Public Schools Foundation; the Missouri Charter Public School Association; BioSTL; the Cortex Innovation District; North County Inc.; and The SoulFisher Ministries, among others, since starting the program last September. They’re due to contribute roughly 10,000 hours combined working on different high-impact projects throughout their nine months in the program.
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The Rise of Specialised International Schools: Tailoring Excellence through Sports Academies, Arts, Culture, and Careers Academies The traditional education model is evolving globally, and international schools are at the forefront of this transformation. Beyond offering a broad curriculum, these institutions are carving out niches as elite academies specialising in specific areas such as sports, arts, culture, and career-oriented disciplines. This specialisation not only sets them apart but also caters to students’ unique aspirations, preparing them for future success in their chosen fields. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yVd2tc
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The Rise of Specialised International Schools: Tailoring Excellence through Sports Academies, Arts, Culture, and Careers Academies The traditional education model is evolving globally, and international schools are at the forefront of this transformation. Beyond offering a broad curriculum, these institutions are carving out niches as elite academies specialising in specific areas such as sports, arts, culture, and career-oriented disciplines. This specialisation not only sets them apart but also caters to students’ unique aspirations, preparing them for future success in their chosen fields. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yVd2tc
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