StaffHomeU.S. Students Take Tougher Courses, Achieve at Higher Levels, Earn More College Degrees Than in 1980sToday’s students take tougher courses, achieve at higher levels, and earn more college degrees than they did twenty years ago Story:August 3, 2005HBCUsTobacco Use Among HBCU Students Not as Prevalent, Shows NCCU SurveyFindings from a survey conducted by North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and the Historically Minority Colleges and Universities Story:August 2, 2005Recruitment & RetentionColumbia Dedicates $15M to Enhance Ongoing Efforts to Diversify FacultyColumbia University this week announced the dedication of $15 million to jump start a new recruitment campaign and to accelerate other ongoing efforts to diversify its faculty Story:August 2, 2005HomeSpelman Students Shatter Myths About Women as Leaders in ScienceSpelman College students are defying the myth that women are not equipped to be leaders in the sciences Story:July 27, 2005LatinxChicanos With Doctorates Attend Community CollegesNearly one-fourth of Chicanos with doctorates first attend a community college Story:July 27, 2005HomeNEA Study Reveals Teacher Salaries Remained Stagnant for Last DecadeDespite the rise in school enrollments and the chronic teacher shortage faced by many school districts Story:July 27, 2005HomeStudy Provides Early Indicators Of High-School Drop Out RisksA new study finds that information on students’ freshman year course credits and failures can be used to predict whether they will graduate from high school Story:July 27, 2005HomeSpelman Students Shatter Myths About Women as Leaders in ScienceSpelman College students are defying the myth that women are not equipped to be leaders in the sciences Story:July 27, 2005LatinxChicanos With Doctorates Attend Community CollegesNearly one-fourth of Chicanos with doctorates first attend a community college, more than two times the overall rate for all doctorates Story:July 27, 2005HomeNEA Study Reveals Teacher Salaries Remained Stagnant for Last DecadeDespite the rise in school enrollments and the chronic teacher shortage faced by many school districts Story:July 27, 2005Previous PagePage 44 of 46Next Page