Arrman KyawAfrican-AmericanSIU Carbondale and Tougaloo College Partner for 3+3 Law ProgramSouthern Illinois University Carbondale and Tougaloo College have partnered for a 3+3 dual degree program.October 24, 2022Leadership & PolicyBiden Student Loan Forgiveness Program Temporarily Blocked by Federal Appeals CourtA federal appeals court late Oct. 21 issued an administrative stay which temporarily blocks President Joe Biden’s federal student loan forgiveness program.October 24, 2022Faculty & StaffOregon Bureau of Labor and Industries to Assess Pacific University for FinesInvestigations by Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) into Pacific University could lead to fines of up to $843,000 or more.October 24, 2022African-AmericanMichael B. Jordan Surprises HBCU Students with Paid Lunches and Tuition GrantsActor Michael B. Jordan gave students at three historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) paid lunches and tuition grants ahead of the film release for “Creed III."October 24, 2022STEMMSU Denver Aims to Improve Diversity in Cybersecurity FieldMetropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) is attempting to bolster diversity in the cybersecurity field through multiple different programs and initiatives.October 21, 2022StudentsStudy: Zoom Live Chat Function Helped Students Feel More ComfortableThe live chat function in Zoom classes helped students feel more comfortable, according to a recent University of Nevada, Las Vegas study.October 21, 2022StudentsAssociation of Community College Trustees Receives $1.56 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition ServiceThe Association of Community College Trustees has received a three-year, $1.56 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service.October 21, 2022African-AmericanAAC&U Awards Frederic W. Ness Book AwardFugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching, is the winner of the Frederic W. Ness Book Award from The American Association of Colleges and Universities.October 21, 2022StudentsCollege Board Opens International Registration for New Digital Format SATCollege Board has opened international registration for the new digital format of its SAT Suite of Assessments, a new step in the testing organization’s plans to turn the SAT into a digital assessment.October 21, 2022StudentsCalifornia College of the Arts to Receive $4.7 Million to Support Diversity, Equity, and Innovation in Arts and DesignCalifornia College of the Arts will receive $4.7 million from four organizations to support diversity, equity, and innovation in the arts and design fields.October 20, 2022Previous PagePage 102 of 225Next Page