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Tag: Diné College
COVID-19
Institutions Step Up Grief Counseling Efforts As Pandemic Wages On
âAaron Tenenbaum. Allen Y. Lew. Angel Torres. Anita Crumpton.â These are the first four names at the top of the City University of New Yorkâs (CUNYâs) âIn Memoriamâ webpage. They lead two long columns of faculty, staff, and students, all in the CUNY system, who died of COVID-19.
August 5, 2021
Native Americans
Broadband Access Still A Struggle for Tribal Colleges and Universities, 18 Months Into the Pandemic
Tribal Colleges and Universities have become experts at navigating slim resources, but even eighteen months into a pandemic that continues to wreak havoc on higher education, access to internet remain an obstacle for many of these institutions.
August 1, 2021
Native Americans
Diné College to Hold Groundbreaking for $7.4 Million Shiprock Math and Science Building at New Mexico Campus
DinĂ© College will hold a groundbreaking for a $7.4 million Shiprock Math and Science Building (MSB) at the Shiprock, New Mexico campus on Monday. Construction for the new building will start July 2021, with an expected completion date of March 2022. Funding for the building comes from a General Obligation Bonds passed by New Mexico [âŠ]
June 24, 2021
Community Colleges
Report Shows How COVID-19 Is Impacting the Community College Experience
On Thursday, the Center for Community College Student Engagement (the Center) at the University of Texas at Austin released âThe Impact of COVID-19 on Entering Students in Community Colleges,â a report which spotlights the ongoing issues of students who have enrolled despite the obstacles caused by the pandemic. The survey was administered in fall 2020 to 5,193 entering students at 38 colleges around the country.
March 25, 2021
Native Americans
The Navajo Nation Hit the Highest COVID-19 Infection Rate in the Country. What Does That Mean for Its Tribal College?
The Navajo Nation now has the highest per capita coronavirus infection rate in the country, surpassing New York and New Jersey, with 4,842 cases and 158 coronavirus deaths as of May 27, according to the Navajo Department of Health. The tribe is in an official state of emergency. What does that mean for Diné College, a tribal college serving Navajo students?
June 1, 2020
Native Americans
Tribal Colleges and Native Organizations are âGrowing Their Ownâ Faculty
Native American leaders and organizations point out that there is high demand for educators at Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) as the institutions seek to prepare their students to become nationbuilders and sustain the history and vibrancy of Native cultures and languages.
November 19, 2018
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