Where Does the Money Come From? Financing International Terrorism

What is the source of the money stolen or laundered by terrorists used to run their organizations and militant operations? Since they are often moving, how do these terrorists keep their money safe and available? If you said banks, you are correct. Laws and financial regulations to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, have proliferated […]

Fresno Higher Ed. Engagement Hub: Systemic Barriers & Anti-Racist Solutions to Access & Success

Please join for a conversation about anti-racism, systemic barriers, and policy solutions within higher education. Two panels of Fresno community and higher education leaders will reflect on the following questions: What are the current policies, practices, and local realities that present barriers to students of color accessing and succeeding in higher education? What is the […]

What Does This Mean for Our Status?: Accreditation as a Catalyst & Lever for College Completion

Accreditation agencies are critical in shaping the institutional environment of learning and social support of students in the higher education ecosystem. In today’s climate, campuses, systems, and states are in the midst of making numerous decisions related to COVID-19 and the heightened national demand for racial equality and economic mobility. A large-scale concern is the […]

Improving the Lives of Marginalized Students Through Latinx Educational Leadership

This session will be a Q&A with Dr. Victor Rios, Associate Dean of Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Professor Rios has worked with local school districts to develop programs and curricula aimed at improving the quality of interactions between authority figures and youths. Using his personal experience […]

2020 Gateway Peer Learning Virtual Conference: Reflecting on 20 Years of Service

As we celebrate the class of 2020, we recognize the incredible contributions, innovative evolution, and tireless determination over 20 years of early college programming for a surprising population. And, as we look forward to an uncertain fall semester, we will strategically prepare to leverage the power of dual enrollment and early college programs to address […]

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