Charles DervaricsLatinxHBCU Power Brokers on Capitol HillMeet some of the movers and shakers who make things happen in Washington, D.C.August 19, 2009LatinxWASHINGTON UPDATE – Power Players for HSIs and Tribal CollegesIn Washington, D.C., many individuals aspire to become power players. But the true test is the ability to influence policy and legislation.August 5, 2009LatinxPower Players for HSIs and Tribal CollegesThese are some of the movers and shakers who make things happen in Washington, D.C.August 5, 2009Leadership & PolicyWhile Aid Helps, Some Struggle With Private School TuitionThe nation’s economic recession is beginning to take a toll on some students at private colleges and universities, a new survey says.July 19, 2009HomeAchievement Gaps Show Little Change for Black StudentsDespite some progress since 1990, Black students continue to trail White students significantly in both math and reading at critical stages of K-12 education, a new federal report says.July 14, 2009StudentsNOTEWORTHYNEWS: FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM CHANGES TAKE EFFECTLow-income students and recent college graduates may reap dramatic gains as a result of far-reaching changes in financial aid grant and loan programs that began earlier this month.July 8, 2009StudentsFinancial Aid Program Changes Take EffectLow-income students and recent college graduates may reap dramatic gains beginning July 1 as a result of far-reaching changes in financial aid grant and loan programs.July 8, 2009StudentsEducation Dept. To Simplify Aid Forms, Seek Other ChangesThe federal student aid form for low- and middle-income students will undergo significant changes under reforms announced by the Obama administration on Wednesday.June 24, 2009LatinxMinority-serving Institutions Battle for Budget ConsiderationColleges disagree over what constitutes an agricultural program and therefore who qualifies for limited federal agricultural resources.June 24, 2009STEMDecrying Over-Representation of African-Americans in Prisons, Reformers Ask Senate for ChangesReforming the nation’s ailing criminal justice system can help African-Americans and many of the nation’s youth, whose brushes with the law leave them with bleak futures and few opportunities, a prominent Black legal scholar and other leaders told Congress Thursday.June 11, 2009Previous PagePage 14 of 38Next Page