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MSL 2021 Snapshot Series: Latinx Students Exploring Latinx Student Engagement on Campus

The Latinx population, has been substantially growing in the recent years. Currently, the US Hispanic population is over 60 million. From 2010 to 2021, “The U.S. population grew by 23.1 million…and Hispanics accounted for 52% of this increase – a greater share than any other racial or ethnic group” (Krogstad et al., 2022, para. 4). This growth has translated into higher education. When looking at the amount of schooling, “About 44% of U.S. Hispanic adults ages 25 and older had at least some college experience in 2021, up from 36% in 2010” (Krogstad et al., 2022, para. 20). 

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Practicing and Teaching Leadership Education in Challenging Times

In recent weeks, COVID-19 has upended the ways many of us educate our students in higher education. As we maintain social distance to prevent the spread of this virus, higher education institutions have navigated an unprecedented landscape that has required most to close physical spaces, define new policies and resources to support students and staff, and transition to remote learning. For most, there was and is no clearly defined path to follow. We move forward one day at a time…

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Leadership mail bag with Susan Komives (NASPA Leadership Podcast)

While Susan Komives may have retired from teaching and stepped down from her role as PI in the MSL, she continues to advance leadership scholarship and build the case for evidence-based practice through many channels, including the editorship of New Directions for Student Leadership and by joining Myles Surrett for a special Q & A episode.

There’s something for everyone in this installment... <<MORE>>

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