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Association for Black Culture Centers
The national Association for Black Culture Centers offers you and your institution professional development opportunities to learn best practices on strengthening African American, Latino, Asian American, Native American and multiculture centers. Our best practices focus on developing synergy among centers, while teaching the historical and contemporary connections Latinos, Asian Americans and Native Americans have with Africana people. Whether you’re a faculty/staff member or student, we invite you to join our organization. You’ll connect with others at our regional conferences who share your passion for building connections among ethnic groups and increasing understanding of their related history and culture.
LessAssociation for Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life in Higher Education (ACSLHE)
Merged from two fine organizations (ACURA and NACUC) with long and treasured histories of supporting the work of spiritual life in institutions of higher education. The basis of ACSLHE is friendship, collegial relationship, co-laboring and learning from each other. We are an intentionally interreligious community committed to movements of justice and inclusion.
LessAssociation for Continuing Higher Education (ACHE)
ACHE is made up of professionals, students, and institutions dedicated to promoting excellence in the field of continuing higher education.
LessAssociation for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)
ACES members are counselors, supervisors, graduate students, and faculty members who strive to improve the education and supervision of counselors in training and in practice. ACES publishes a quarterly journal, Counselor Education and Supervision, which presents current issues and relevant research.
LessAssociation for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
AEJMC is an educational association of journalism and mass communication educators, students and media professionals. AEJMC's mission is to promote the highest possible standards for journalism and mass communication education, to cultivate the widest possible range of communication research, to encourage the implementation of a multi-cultural society, and to defend and maintain freedom of communication.
LessAssociation for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
AECT's goal is to facilitate humane learning through the systematic development, utilization, and management of learning resources. AECT's mission is to promote the effective design and use of technologies in the teaching/learning process, worldwide.
LessAssociation for General and Liberal Studies
The Association for General and Liberal Studies is a community of practitioner-scholars that provides strategic, effective and innovative support for peers engaged in the day-to-day work of general and liberal learning in 21st century higher education.
LessAssociation for Institutional Research (AIR)
AIR seeks to support members in their efforts to continuously improve the practice of institutional research for postsecondary planning, management and operations, and to further develop and promote the institutional research profession.
LessAssociation for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE)
ALISE serves as the intellectual home of faculty, staff, and students in library and information science, and allied disciplines. ALISE leads innovative and high quality research, teaching, and service for educators and scholars in library and information science internationally through engagement, advocacy, and knowledge creation and dissemination.
LessAssociation for Nontraditional Students in Higher Education (ANTSHE)
ANTSHE provides scholarship opportunities, academic resources, and support for non-traditional students. ANTSHE also has a network of faculty, administrators, and advisors that work with non-traditional students to succeed.
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