Medical students from marginalized groups are less likely to have sustained or cultivated career paths in surgery, Yale researchers report in a new study. The findings, they say, have implications for ...
In a new study, Yale researchers show that students from marginalized groups leave medical school at higher rates than their classmates. The findings, the researchers say, have implications for health ...
Rows of rearranged seats, freshly dry-cleaned suits and the indistinct beeps of handheld timers set an early Saturday morning stage for intensively academic conversations. Mentions of international ...
Stressful working conditions—including staff shortages and threats to students’ and educators’ safety and well-being—are prompting secondary school leaders to think about leaving the job. Nearly 40 ...
Physician associate (PA) students who belong to marginalized communities experience inequities in their access to education, according to study results presented at the American Academy of Physician ...
Elizabeth Laird of the Center for Democracy & Technology recounts artificial intelligence’s chaotic introduction into education. Disabled students in particular are using AI more, she says, and ...
Researchers at Yale University found that non-white medical students were more likely to drop out in comparison to their white counterparts. Students of color who also grew up in a low-income ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling to strike down affirmative action for college admissions, in the case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard made higher education less accessible for many students, ...
As pandemic restrictions continue to ease, many colleges and universities are looking to ramp up their on-campus classes and activities. However, it seems that many marginalized students would like to ...
Subject: Race on Campus: Want Marginalized Students to Feel as if They Belong? Read This. When students enroll at a broad-access institution, a college or university that accepts more than 75 percent ...
Mike Muñoz, photographed at Long Beach City College on Feb. 14. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) Mike Muñoz bears the lofty title of superintendent-president of Long Beach City College. But he still ...
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