Dr. Yazzie-Mintz will contextualize the tribal college movement within its historical roots and journey to revitalize tribal communities. The talk will center on examples such as the ways in which TCUs are engaged in childhood community-based programs.
In this talk, Dr. Templeton shares several case examples to demonstrate how student affairs professionals can navigate their institution’s logics to serve students more inclusively.
Join HALE faculty to view the livestream of the release of the report “Speaking Truth and Acting with Integrity: Navigating a Campus Racial Crisis” which examines how the University of Missouri responded to the 2015 racial crisis on its campus.
Dr. Baldwin, a trustee of Hiram College, will share his knowledge of trustees from his personal experience and empirical research.
In partnership with the Academic Advancement Network at Michigan State University, Professor Roger Baldwin sponsored a free symposium to explore senior faculty development and retirement in higher education.
This presentation encompasses three papers examining the factors influencing international students’ choice to stay in Finland and their associated returns in the Finnish labor market.
HALE faculty and students share observations and analyses regarding their recent study abroad tour of higher education institutions in Japan for the course EAD 972: International Comparative Higher Education.
Taking guidance from the expansive literature on college choice and going, Dr. Serna proposes a new conceptual model of college going and choice.
This lecture series featured presentations and panel discussions on contingent faculty in higher education.