Articles by tag: Nolvia Delgado

In a Post-Affirmative Action Higher Education Chasm, Community Colleges Can Fill the Gap

post-affirmative action higher education

Can colleges and Universities find ways to maintain diversity in a post-affirmative action higher education landscape? In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious college admissions policies, educational institutions are exploring alternative strategies to maintain diversity. One proposed method is prioritizing socioeconomic status (SES), but studies, including one from Georgetown […]

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Aftermath of the Baltimore Bridge collapse
Aftermath of Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Global Supply Chains Will Reroute Efficiently
May 14, 2024

The recent collapse of the Baltimore Bridge has triggered a flurry of concerns regarding the local economy and its integration into the national supply chain. This incident has not only affected immediate transportation and logistics but also posed long-term challenges for Baltimore’s role as a critical port node in domestic and international trade. As […]

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former ambassador Lisa Gable
Empowering Women with Former Ambassador Lisa Gable: Why Individual Actions Have the Power to Change the World
May 14, 2024

As global challenges grow increasingly complex, the importance of individual action and the ripple effect it creates in the world has never been more critical. Former ambassador Lisa Gable explores this theme in a powerful conversation on the latest episode of DisruptED. Amidst ongoing global disruptions from technology and geopolitical tensions, the conversation delves […]

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Detroit's riverfront reclamation
DisruptED in the D: The Incredible Story of Detroit’s Riverfront Reclamation and Beyond with Matt Cullen
May 13, 2024

Detroit’s riverfront reclamation symbolizes a significant turning point for a city once beleaguered by economic downturns and bankruptcy. A repeated winner of the best riverfront in the U.S. award, coupled with strategic urban developments like the relocation of General Motors to the Hudson Tower, reflects a broader trend of urban renewal driven by thoughtful […]

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Past Crises as Present Shields: How COVID and Suez Canal Experiences Averted a Major Fallout from the Baltimore Bridge Collapse
May 13, 2024

In the aftermath of the Baltimore Bridge collapse, many predicted a significant upheaval in global supply chains that could echo the disruptive impacts of past logistical crises. The bridge, a crucial conduit for maritime traffic, has been inoperable for over a month, yet the fallout from the Baltimore Bridge collapse has not fully materialized […]

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