Arrman KyawReports & DataSurvey: Financial Aid Necessary to Pay for College for Most StudentsFinancial aid was necessary to paying for college for most students, according to a survey of more than 500 student scholarship recipients.November 2, 2022Leadership & PolicyNine Major-Party Gubernatorial Candidates in the South Support Restricting School Teaching on RaceAt least nine of 18 major-party candidates for governor in the U.S. South are in support of restricting classroom lessons about race and other topics in K-12 public schools, according to the Southern Education Foundation.November 1, 2022StudentsReport: Certain Degrees in Tennessee Schools Leave Students with More Debt than EarningsA recent report has found that certain degrees at Tennessee’s public colleges and universities are leaving students with higher debt than what they make annually.November 1, 2022StudentsReport: Student Loan Debt Burdens Limit Wealth Building and Career Choice for HBCU GraduatesThe burden of student loan debt limits future finances of graduates of HBCUs. As such, college education is not fulfilling the promise of being a great equalizer and closing wealth gaps, according to a recent report.November 1, 2022African-AmericanNational Student Clearinghouse Partners with OneTen to Improve Employment Pathways for Black TalentThe National Student Clearinghouse is partnering with OneTen, a coalition that aims to close the opportunity gap for Black talent by working with companies to hire Black Americans without four-year degrees.October 31, 2022Leadership & PolicyEducation Department Releases Final Rules to Improve Debt Relief ProcessesThe U.S. Department of Education released final regulations that streamline and improve rules for major targeted debt relief in an attempt to further protect borrowers.October 31, 2022Leadership & PolicyJia Osiel Appointed Chief Talent and Equity Officer at Achieving the DreamJia Osiel will become Achieving the Dream’s (ATD) chief talent and equity officer, effective Oct. 31.October 31, 2022African-AmericanUNCF Receives $1 Million Grant from Wells FargoThe United Negro College Fund has received $1 million from Wells Fargo to continue supporting students attending HBCUs.October 31, 2022Social JusticeDiversity Abroad Holds 10th Annual Global Inclusion ConferenceDiversity Abroad held its 10th annual Global Inclusion Conference this month. Participants had the opportunity to discuss and engage in matters related to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice with likeminded individuals.October 28, 2022Faculty & StaffCalifornia Community College Adjuncts Sue, Claims Unpaid Work HoursSeven part-time California community college professors are taking legal action against eight local districts and the state itself, claiming having to work unpaid hours preparing lessons, grading, and meeting with students.October 28, 2022Previous PagePage 100 of 225Next Page