The Divine Nine: A Legacy of Black Excellence in Higher Education black history monthDr. Sherell WilsonFebruary 1, 2024higher education, divine nine, sororities, fraternities, black history, black students, alpha phi alpha, alpha kappa alpha, academic support, mentorship, professional development, cultural impact, community impact, Black culture, black excellence, Beyond College Access, racial segregration, African Americans, zeta phi beta, sigma gamma rho, delta sigma theta, omega psi phi, kappa alpha psi, phi beta sigma, iota phi theta, cornell university, howard university, black men, black women, fraternity, sorority, divine 9, life member
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
Ways to Address College Access Disparities Through School Counseling educational equity, student decisions, student needs, college access, college completion, K-12Dr. Sherell WilsonFebruary 2, 2021historically underserved students, historically underrepresented students, underserved students, underrepresented student, academic undermatch, high school students, school counseling, college success, college access, college completion, college choice, selective colleges, educational leadership, educational equity, higher education, professional development, disparities
Strategic Planning: Empowering Organizations for the Future COVID-19Dr. Sherell WilsonJuly 14, 2020COVID-19, pandemic, higher education, student enrollment, enrollment rates, graduation rate, strategic planning, vision planning, vision-setting, student needs, professional development, online courses, educational consulting, start with why, historically underserved students, online learning, college success, #BeyondCollegeAccess, reimagine, #threepillars, #beyondcollegeaccess, #TalkAboutItTuesday, #talkaboutittuesday
The Role of Students’ Psychosocial Development in Navigating College student needsDr. Sherell WilsonJune 16, 2020educational leadership, historically underserved students, high-achieving, low income students, students of color, first-generation students, student retention, higher education, student experiences, student needs, student development, psychosocial, qualitative research, college success, professional development, in-service training, Beyond College Access, Sherell Wilson, #TalkAboutItTuesday, #BeyondCollegeAccess