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Crisis of Inclusion in Higher Education

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Conference feedback

Please share your comments on the February 12, 2009 Conference.
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More student success: why, who, and how?

Keynote Speaker: Paul E. Lingenfelter, President, State Higher Education Executive Officers
Presented "More Student Success: Why, Who, and How" on February 12, 2009
See: Paper Powerpoint
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Undocumented Immigration and Higher Education

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Teaching Strategies for Retention

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Action research and community partnership

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Retention/recruitment of faculty and graduate students from underrepresented groups

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Undergraduate Admissions: access and selectivity in an urban university

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@ University of Colorado Denver

The declining student loan market, rising cost of college tuition, and lowering college graduation rates for minority student groups, inspired university faculty, administrators, and community organizations to discuss the Crisis of Inclusion in Higher Education.

This blog continues a conversation that first began at the Crisis of Inclusion in Higher Education Conference held on Thursday, February 12, 2009

  • presented by Colorado Center for Public Humanities and the UCD Faculty Assembly Minority Affairs Committee

  • in collaboration with P-20 Education Initiatives & the UCD School of Public Affairs

See Flyer and Handout and Video


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      • Conference feedback
      • More student success: why, who, and how?
      • Undocumented Immigration and Higher Education
      • Teaching Strategies for Retention
      • Action research and community partnership
      • Retention/recruitment of faculty and graduate stud...
      • Undergraduate Admissions: access and selectivity i...