Ronald RoachLatinxExperts: K-12 Population Shift Toward Students of Color Will Shed Light on Resource InequalitiesThe population shift is bringing forth challenges, such as higher poverty rates among students and the need for more English-language instruction for children of immigrant families.August 17, 2014HomeReport: Mixed Picture for Young Immigrant Deportation Relief ProgramAs of late last month, 55 percent of the eligible 1.2 million unauthorized immigrant youth had applied for deportation relief through the Obama administration’s two-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.August 13, 2014African-AmericanLead Exposure Study to Focus on Black Women in CincinnatiUniversity of Cincinnati researchers are launching a study of African-American women to determine whether childhood lead exposure has affected bone and muscle health.July 31, 2014StudentsReport: Millions with College Credit Identified as Potential GraduatesAn estimated 4 million Americans have completed at least two years of college and they represent a pool of potential students with whom colleges and universities could reconnect, a new national report says.July 30, 2014African-AmericanLaw Professor Cashin Makes Case for Building Affirmative Action AnewIn a new book, Georgetown University law professor Sheryll Cashin argues for a new form of affirmative action.July 24, 2014StudentsOne Thousand HBCU Students to be Awarded Scholarships to Study in ChinaNew scholarship program is centerpiece of wide-ranging agreement between the Chinese government and a historically Black college and university leadership group.July 17, 2014StudentsReport: Blacks Need Additional Schooling to Have Equal Employment Chances as Lesser Educated WhitesWhile young Black adults at all education levels experience higher unemployment rates than others, such employment gaps diminish considerably as Black educational attainment increases, a new study says.July 13, 2014African-AmericanSan Diego State Leading Effort to Document Status of Minority Males in Community CollegesThe Minority Male Community College Collaborative is utilizing a survey designed to help community college faculty, staff and administrators understand how campus climate and racial identity affect the college experience of minority male students.July 7, 2014Students‘Tough Love’ Urged in Higher Education Reform PlanAn Education Trust study urges federal action on four-year institutions falling within the bottom 5 percent of colleges on access, graduation rates, and student loan repayment performance.June 18, 2014SportsU.S. Defense Department, NCAA Collaborating on Brain Injury ResearchA joint effort by the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Collegiate Athletic Association on a $30 million investigation of concussion and head impact exposure will study an estimated 37,000 student-athletes.June 5, 2014Previous PagePage 7 of 55Next Page