Ronald RoachFaculty & StaffN.C. State Preserves Black History with Mobile Web AppNorth Carolina State University offers its university community and visitors “Red, White & Black,” a self-guided walking tour mobile device web app that documents African-American history at the school.February 17, 2013InternationalObama Administration Launches College ScorecardThe national movement to make higher education institutions more transparent in terms of their comparative costs and student outcomes got a lift with the launch of the web-based College Scorecard resource tool.February 13, 2013LatinxLatinos are Largest Ethnic Group among California Freshman Applicants, UC System SaysThis academic year, Latinos became the largest ethnic group among California residents to seek admission in the 2013-14 freshman class at the nine University of California system schools.February 7, 2013African-AmericanTRIO Program Advocates Seek Support in CongressTRIO program advocates made a timely plea for congressional support of what is the federal government’s oldest group of college outreach and retention programs for low-income and aspiring first-generation college students.February 6, 2013Faculty & StaffWebinar: Experts Explore College Trustee Board Roles, ResponsibilitiesExpert panelists, including former university president David Roselle, offered practical advice on how college trustee boards as well as individual trustee board members should conduct themselves.January 31, 2013HomeScholar’s Analysis Details Rapid Growth of Latinos in K-12, College PopulationsNoted economist and demographer Mark Hugo Lopez has explained how a recent surge in Latino students attending U.S. colleges resulted in Hispanics becoming the largest minority group enrolled in four-year institutions.January 30, 2013African-AmericanThurgood Marshall College Fund Establishes President-in-Residence PositionThe Thurgood Marshall College Fund has appointed John W. Garland, the former president of Central State University, to be its first President-in-Residence.January 28, 2013StudentsReport: Prospective College Students are “Super Investigators”Today’s college-minded high school student utilizes a wide array of information sources, ranging from traditional print literature to mobile websites accessible by smartphones to research likely school choices, a research report finds.January 24, 2013African-AmericanWith Focus on Diversity, Jackson State to Open Satellite CampusIn a move that’s expected to increase its student diversity, Jackson State University, a historically Black institution, will open a satellite campus in a predominantly White city.January 23, 2013HomeNation’s Governors Urged to Enhance Online Education PoliciesThe National Governors Association has advised its state chief executive members to “consider calling for a review of current state laws and regulations surrounding authorization of online programs.”January 21, 2013Previous PagePage 20 of 55Next Page