Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges

A partnership between NISOD, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, and Do Good Work Educational Consulting fostered Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges, which identifies and celebrates promising practices at community and technical colleges in recruiting, retaining, and developing diverse faculty, staff, and students. Learn about the annual survey, as well as the promising practices observed among this year’s Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges.

Royel JohnsonAssistant ProfessorEducation (Higher Education), Penn State University; Terrell StrayhornProfessor, Walden University and Founding CEODo Good Work Educational Consulting LLC