Arrman KyawCommunity CollegesNashville State Community College to Financially Aid Formerly Incarcerated StudentsNashville State Community College will be helping financially support students pursuing a degree or technical certificate who were formerly incarcerated.September 7, 2022Faculty & StaffFurman and Clemson University Professors to Lead Summer Institute on Black HistoryThose interested will be able to learn and help create a more comprehensive record of U.S. Black history in a summer institute led by professors from Furman University and Clemson University.September 6, 2022InstitutionsUniversity of Texas at San Antonio Resumes Grant Program to Improve First-year ExperienceThe University of Texas at San Antonio is resuming a grant program aimed at improving the first-year experience.September 6, 2022News RoundupJackson State University Students Leave or Forced to Adjust Amid City Water CrisisUniversity students are having to return to online classes due to severe complications brought on by Jackson, Mississippi’s water crisis.September 6, 2022Native AmericansApproximately 250 Boxes of Native American Remains and Artifacts Found at University of North DakotaApproximately 250 boxes of Native American remains and artifacts have been found at the University of North Dakota, which violates federal law.September 6, 2022African-American60 U.S. High Schools to Offer New African American AP Course in Fall60 U.S. schools will offer the new African American Advanced Placement (AP) class as part of their fall curriculum, marking the first time that high school students across the nation will have the option to take the course.September 6, 2022News RoundupCalifornia Student Aid Commission Launches Program for Post-Pandemic Returning Adult LearnersThe California Student Aid Commission has launched a new program to help people who lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic's fallout.September 2, 2022News RoundupHoward University, FEMA Partner to Bolster Disaster Readiness in African American CommunitiesHoward University and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are partnering for National Preparedness Month in September.September 2, 2022News RoundupEducation Department Awards $35.3 Million in Grants to Support Alaska Native StudentsThe U.S. Department of Education has awarded 28 new grants totaling $35.3 million to support projects aimed at addressing the educational needs of Alaska Native children and adults.September 2, 2022News RoundupSaint Augustine’s University, Wayne County Community College District Partner to Create Transfer PathwaySaint Augustine’s University (SAU) is partnering with the Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) to allow certain WCCCD students to attend SAU for free.September 2, 2022Previous PagePage 116 of 225Next Page