Newsletter Archive

The Pullias Center for Higher Education publishes a monthly digital newsletter during the academic year that recaps our recent news and puts a spotlight on a different area of our research each issue. See below for the archive of past newsletters from the 2019-2023 academic years.

2023- 2024 Newsletters

April 2024

(Guest Editor Julie Posselt) — Graduate Admissions, SEL Webinar, Pullias Lecture...and More!


March 2024

(Guest Editor Adrianna Kezar) — A Tribute to Our Friend and Colleague, Tatiana Melguizo

February 2024

(Guest Editor Zoë Corwin) — PASS Project, Research-Practice Partnerships, Pullias Lecture...and More!


January 2024

(Guest Editor Steve Desir) — Research-Practice Partnerships, Promotions and Appointments...and More!


November/December 2023

(Guest Editor Royel M. Johnson) — Promoting Educational Equity, Delphi Case Studies...and More!

October 2023

(Guest Editor Adrian H. Huerta) — Supporting Gang Youth and Men of Color in Higher Education, Pullias Lecture...and More!

2022- 2023 Newsletters

End of Semester Wrap-up

Pullias Center Awards and Accolades

May 2023

(Guest Editor Joseph Kitchen) — Career Confidence, Change Leadership Toolkit....and More!

April 2023

(Guest Editor Julie Posselt) — Equity in Graduate Education, New Pullias Faculty, Delphi Webinar….and More!

March 2023

(Guest Editor Adrian H. Huerta) — Success for Community College Students, Pullias Lecture, Change Leadership Toolkit…and More

February 2023

(Guest Editors Cheryl Ching & Federick Ngo) — Math & English Placement, Pullias Lecture, SEL Report…and More

January 2023

(Guest Editor Dwuana Bradley) — Emancipatory Relationality, CRT Webinar, Pullias Lecture….and More

December/End of Semester 2022

Quick News and Updates from the Pullias Center

November/December 2022

(Guest Editor Zoe Corwin) — Well-being, Skate Study, CRT Webinar….and more

October 2022

(Guest Editor Royel M. Johnson) — Racial Equity, Winners of the Delphi Award…and more

September 2022

(Guest Editor Adrianna Kezar) — Promoting Equity in Higher Education, New Faculty Survey….and more

2021- 2022 Newsletters

May 2022

Embedding Wellness for Students, Proactive Advising Update, STEM Education….and more

April 2022

Equity in Graduate Education, C-CIDE Expansion, Delphi Award….and more

March 2022

Supporting Student-Parents, LBCC Phoenix Scholars, Pullias Lecture Video….and more

February 2022

Equity for Community College Students, AB705 Report, LBCC Phoenix Scholars….and more

January 2022

Sense of Belonging, Pullias Lecture, Welcome New Faculty….and more

November/December 2021

Shared Equity Leadership, New Book and Delphi Award Winners….and more

October 2021

Professional Development, the Role of University Boards Confronting Racial Inequities, Kezar Gains New Editorship, and more

2020- 2021 Newsletters

May 2021

Higher Ed Safe Spaces, Learning from Skateboarders, and English Learner Misalignment

April 2021 

Challenges, Risks, and Rewards

March 2021

Leadership for Liberation

February 2021

Intersecting Education and Engineering

January 2021

Rethinking Developmental Education

December 2020

Higher Education Transitions

November 2020

Celebrating 25 Years of the Pullias Center

October 2020

Moving Forward

September 2020 

The 42nd Pullias Lecture

August 2020

Summer Update and Fall Preview

2019- 2020 Newsletters

May 2020

Promoting At-Promise Student Success Project

April 2020

Empowering Men of Color

March 2020

Interrupting Institutionalized Inequities

February 2020

Exploring Skate Culture and Education

January 2020

Exploring Math Equity in Higher Education

November 2019

Exploring Racial Equity in Higher Education

October 2019

Understanding Student Success

September 2019

A New Academic Year Begins

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