David PluvioseNative AmericansUnited Tribes Technical College Left Out of Indian Affairs Budget Request for Fifth Straight YearFor the fifth consecutive fiscal year, the Bush administration has zeroed out funding for the United Tribes Technical College. In the previous four years, Congress restored funding for the Bismarck…March 8, 2006Faculty & StaffRifts Between Harvard PresidentHarvard President Lawrence H. Summers’ often-stormy five-year presidency, marred by numerous faculty conflicts and resignations in protest over his abrasive leadership style…March 8, 2006LatinxReport: Education Gaps Among U.S. Hispanics Stagnating Economic ProgressA report released yesterday from the National Academies’ National Research Council finds that education and training are key to giving U.S. Hispanic workers and their children tools to…March 1, 2006Faculty & StaffRifts Between Harvard President and Faculty Lead to Summers’ ResignationHarvard President Lawrence H. Summers’ often-stormy five-year presidency, marred by numerous faculty conflicts and resignations in protest over his abrasive leadership style…February 22, 2006StudentsInstitutional RevivalNobody would have seen this coming back in 2003, when the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) placed Cankdeska Cikana Community College on probation…February 22, 2006Leadership & PolicyA Conspicuous AbsenceEvery major city in every state in the country has a public community college, as do U.S. territories such as Guam and Puerto Rico…January 25, 2006StudentsEducation Department Asks for $2.6 Billion in Katrina AidThe Department of Education estimates that approximately 372,000 students at all grade levels in Louisiana and Mississippi have been unable to attend classes since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Sept. 29. Public and private schools and school districts have come to the aid of many of the displaced students. Now, the Education Department is requesting […]October 19, 2005Previous PagePage 19 of 19