Ronald RoachStudentsCenter for American Progress Urges ‘Game-Changing’ Higher Education ReformsThe Washington-based Center for American Progress releases a pair of research reports that highlight three approaches for higher education reform models.December 18, 2013HomeKnight Commission Database Exposes Division I Athletic, Academic SpendingFrom 2005 to 2011, spending on college athletes increased at a faster rate than academic spending per student, according to a new database launched by the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.December 17, 2013LatinxUCLA Study Funded by Actress Puts Focus on LatinasA study released by University of California at Los Angeles researchers with backing from actress Eva Longoria has put a high profile focus on the potential of U.S. Latinas for educational success.December 12, 20132013Teaching with Technology: Dr. Shaundra B. Daily Works to Improve Education with TechnologyDr. Shaundra B. Daily is an educational technologist whose interdisciplinary training enables her to blend cutting-edge science and engineering with sophisticated pedagogical ideas to design learning technologies.December 8, 2013StudentsReport: California Black College Student Achievement Caught in Persistent Opportunity GapA new report finds that Black student achievement in California higher education has largely been stagnant or declining for more than a decade.December 5, 2013StudentsCollege Access Documentary Takes Center Stage at IHEP National SummitIn the “Redefining Access for the 21st-Century Student” documentary, five students tell poignant stories of how they struggled during their high school and young adult years to get into and find stable paths in college.December 3, 2013HomeProfessorship Award Caps Decade-long University of Delaware Effort to Boost Women in EngineeringThe University of Delaware is the recipient of a foundation-sponsored professorship award for a female faculty member to be supported in the school’s College of Engineering.December 2, 2013African-AmericanReport: Job Growth Under Health Care Reform to Benefit MinoritiesA new analysis of health care job growth estimates that over the next decade a total of 4.6 million new positions will be created in the U.S., according to the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.November 24, 2013HomeDelaware State University Investigates Hazing AllegationsDelaware State administrators acted decisively to suspend its marching band and other band ensembles after the university’s band director brought hazing allegations forward to the administration.November 20, 2013African-AmericanPoll: Minorities More Likely to Say College Degree is Key to SuccessMinorities overwhelmingly believe the U.S. economy will benefit if President Obama’s goal of increasing Americans with postsecondary degrees by 2020 is met.November 17, 2013Previous PagePage 11 of 55Next Page