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Session Type: Symposium
“As goes Texas, so goes the nation” is a call for researchers and practitioners to focus on policy and research emanating from the second most populous state. Issues of immigration, college access and success, affordability, and the challenge of crafting educationally equitable experiences for an increasingly diverse, historically underserved population shape the higher education landscape in Texas. Furthermore, demography and political streams coursing through Texas ensure that policy and procedures are often transmitted to other states and regions. This interactive symposium focuses on how researchers in the state leverage local and national networks to foster a scholar/practitioner community that serves students, faculty/staff, and community – while simultaneously advancing calls for educational equity to policymakers and the research community across the U.S.
Project MALES (Mentoring to Achieve Latino Educational Success): A Research and Mentoring Ecology Promoting Educational Equity for Males of Color - Victor Saenz, The University of Texas - Austin
The Texas Higher Education Symposium: Advancing Scholarship to Impact the Policy Climate - Beth E. Bukoski, The University of Texas - Austin; Gerry Dizinno, The University of Texas - San Antonio
What Happens to a Dream Concurred? The Division of Diversity and Community Engagement's Focus on Men of Color - Richard J. Reddick, The University of Texas - Austin