Ronald RoachStudentsReport: National Pool of High School Graduates to Shrink, Grow More DiverseBetween now and 2020, the nation’s colleges and universities can expect to recruit among a smaller but decidedly more diverse pool of students, according to a new report.January 17, 2013Faculty & StaffPlaying for the President, Grambling Marching Band to Return to WashingtonThe Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band expects to make history as the only college or university band to perform during the Obama inauguration parades of 2009 and 2013.January 14, 2013Faculty & StaffAlabama Schools Form Consortium to Boost Health Care Workforce DiversityCollege leaders representing more than a dozen Alabama institutions signed up their respective schools to join a state-based consortium organized to increase the number of minorities in the health care professions.January 13, 2013HomeDr. 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.January 8, 2013Community CollegesReport: College Savings Plans Utilized by a Wealthy FewThe few Americans who participate in federal programs that help families save money for their children’s college education are primarily wealthy, the U.S. Government Accountability Office says in a new report.January 8, 2013HomeSemester-long Exploration of Race Underway at University of MichiganThe University of Michigan has launched the Understanding Race Project to showcase a wide-ranging selection of public exhibitions, lectures, performances, symposia and other events exploring the role of race in American society.January 7, 2013StudentsInstitute for Higher Education Policy Outlines Financial Aid System ReformsOne of 16 organizations tapped by the Gates Foundation to rethink higher education financial aid in the U.S., the Institute for Higher Education Policy has released its policy recommendation paper.January 6, 2013StudentsSTEM Initiative Aims to Broaden Minority Student Access to AP Science, Math CoursesThe College Board has announced the launch of the AP® STEM Access program, which targets more than 800 public U.S. high schools to start new AP science and math courses.January 3, 2013African-AmericanReliving the Black Campus Movement with Dr. Ibram RogersHistorian Ibram Rogers documents the groundbreaking impact that African-American students had on U.S. colleges and universities through their activism from 1965 to 1972.January 1, 2013Faculty & StaffFaculty Diversity Initiative Seeks to Boost Liberal Arts College, Research University CooperationThree renowned liberal arts colleges have announced the launch of a faculty diversity initiative that seeks a new paradigm for how liberal arts institutions interact with research universities on faculty development and recruitment.December 20, 2012Previous PagePage 21 of 55Next Page