Breaking Down Barriers to Equitable Student Success
The Network honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy by empowering CSU’s students, staff, administrators, and faculty to imagine and implement systems that advance equity and justice in education.
Arnab Mukherjea, Dr.P.H., M.P.H, Professor of Public Health, Cal State East Bay, Appointed as First Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Middle Leadership Academy (AMLA) Director
“The CSU is an integral vehicle of social mobility for the state of California, and it is important that students of all backgrounds receive equitable access to high-quality education,” says AMLA Director Arnab Mukherjea. “Often painted as a monolith, diverse AANHPI students within the CSU system deserve culturally-responsive and tailored strategies that reduce disparities in retention and graduation rates while facilitating academic engagement and professional opportunity." The Network is proud to welcome Dr. Mukherjea to the team!
Advancing Equitable Student Success through the Use of Student Data and Course Redesign
This first installment in a series of briefs exploring campus outcomes from participation in the Academy focuses on Chico State, highlighting the impactful efforts of its teams to implement changes aimed at enhancing equitable student success outcomes.
A Reflection on Learnings from our Webinar Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 1954 and DEI in California
Last spring, we commemorated the 70th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education with a convening focused on the ongoing fight for African American educational freedom and success in the California State University (CSU) system. This event highlighted the historical roots of educational justice in California. For insights from the webinar, read Network Director Shonda Goward's reflection.