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CAL and CoB lead in non-white faculty diversity ratios

In 2019, the College of Arts (CAL) and Letters and the College of Business (CoB) saw percentages of non-white faculty that were higher than the university average of 20.7%. CAL had 25.7% non-white faculty while CoB had 24.5%. These colleges experiencing higher non-white faculty averages have been implementing strategic hiring practices such as expanding hiring to more diverse locations. CAL interviews  from top universities Arts and Letters Dean Robert Aguirre said the college is undertaking a six-faculty cohort hire, which includes making JMU’s values of inclusivity, diversity and belonging explicit in advertising. He also said it’s interviewing young people who are getting their doctorates from the best universities in the U.S., such as Princeton, Yale and Berkeley. The college also brought in Karina Klein-Gable as a faculty diversity liaison, and is having candidates meet with her to get to know JMU.

UCLA adds two historically Black FCS schools to football schedule for the first time

Bowie State University to Open Animation Studio for Students

McKinsey To Hire Record Number Of MBAs

McKinsey To Hire Record Number Of MBAs ❘ ❘ McKinsey To Hire Record Number Of MBAs McKinsey & Company is set to hire its biggest ever MBA class in 2021, with the Big Three consulting firm recruiting from business schools around the world McKinsey is set to welcome its biggest ever class of consultants in 2021 ©HECParisMBA-Facebook McKinsey & Company: Big Three consulting firm, global management consulting powerhouse, and leading recruiter of MBA students from business schools around the world. Now, after a global pandemic has upended the world of work, forced the acceleration of digital transformation, and redefined the employee experience, ‘The Firm’ is about to hire its biggest ever MBA class in 2021. 

Marcia Fudge s HUD nomination is a win for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE – DECEMBER 11: Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH) delivers remarks after being introduced as U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs at the Queen Theater on December 11, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. President-elect Joe Biden is continuing to round out his domestic team with the announcement of his choices for cabinet secretaries of Veterans Affairs and Agriculture, and the heads of his domestic policy council and the U.S. Trade Representative. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Last week, President-elect Joe Biden formally nominated If confirmed, Fudge will follow in the footsteps of her sorority sister,

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