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Six Ways That Artificial Intelligence Can Have A Revolutionary Impact on First-Gen Artificial Intelligence, first-generation students, Higher EducationDr. Sherell WilsonAugust 29, 2023higher education, first-generation students, artificial intelligence, AI, college enrollment, student retention
The Mysterious Makings of a "Good" College college successDr. Sherell WilsonJuly 13, 2021getting into college, minority students, success in college, college success, low-income college students, higher education, college application, college enrollment, college degree, cost of education, underprivileged students, college affordability
Who Are Underserved Students? educational equity, Higher Education, student needsDr. Sherell WilsonMarch 30, 2021underserved students, first-generation students, low income students, equity, minorities, college access, college enrollment, college completion, student retention, professional development, educational leadership
Increasing College Access Opportunities for All Students student decisions, educational equity, student needs, Higher EducationDr. Sherell WilsonSeptember 29, 2020disparities, diversity, first-generation college students, black students, latino students, selective colleges, elite colleges, educational equity, college cost, college enrollment, college application, higher education, beyond college access, college access, equity, historically underserved students, historically underrepresented students, systemic racism, financial aid