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Subject TODAY Expanding Support for our Nation's HBCUs
Date April 27, 2021 2:29 PM
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For decades, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have played a critical role in providing postsecondary opportunities for students of color, but have never truly received public financial support that is commensurate with their impact. Join us for a discussion with current state and federal leaders around support for HBCUs with a special focus on the inequities that exist in state and federal funding of HBCUs, how these inequities can be addressed through policy, and the crucial role that HBCUs serve. This webinar is a collaboration between the Governing Principals and Race & Education series.

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New data suggests that the pandemic has taken a toll on school readiness outcomes in Virginia and across the nation. Join a panel of experts who will discuss what this means for teaching and learning as we approach the 2021-22 school year and how we might best reengage young children in learning.

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Quality early learning opportunities for children require a well-prepared, well-supported, and diverse early childhood workforce. This necessitates a system that creates equitable pathways to preparation, career development, and career advancement. Join us for a webinar to discuss supporting the workforce to rebuild a more sustainable and equitable early childhood system.

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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts in the field are predicting a rapid acceleration in the growth of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics careers. Despite the current and future increased need for these skillsets, students of color have faced significant barriers in their pursuit of pathways into STEM careers, and BIPOC exit STEM jobs at a disproportionately higher rate than their white peers. In this webinar, hear from some of those closest to these issues in our classrooms, workplaces, and in the legislative arena as they discuss what it takes to develop a pipeline of students of color interested in STEM.

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As state higher education leaders look toward a post-pandemic future, many are working to strengthen collaboration between stakeholders and develop a unified, inclusive vision for making progress toward postsecondary goals. This conversation will feature three leaders from Pennsylvania, but will resonate with anyone working to create a path forward – rooted in equity – for higher education to drive economic recovery.

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