Reginald StuartStudentsU.S. Higher Ed Leaders See Endless Opportunities in CubaAmerican and Cuban higher education leaders are exploring the possibilities of establishing ongoing relationships of all kinds to help teachers and students in both countries.December 20, 2015SportsHBCUs Break Through to Join College Football Bowl LineupHistorically Black colleges are set to be back in the national spotlight this weekend when the ABC Television Network puts two HBCUs center-stage in this season’s first college football bowl game.December 16, 2015African-AmericanDr. Edith P. Mitchell Trying to Close Health Gaps Between Racial GroupsAs a medical oncologist, focused on helping cancer patients, she is spreading the health care message on the national stage and working at efforts to increase the ranks of medical scientists and practitioners.December 2, 2015Recruitment & RetentionFall College Enrollment Numbers Show PromiseFall enrollment numbers are in and many colleges and universities are celebrating an increase in figures after widespread losses in previous years.November 11, 2015HomeValue of ED’s College Ratings Tool Lost on AcademicsWhen President Obama initially declared the Department of Education would issue a ratings system for colleges and universities to help parents and prospective students find the best “value” for the money they spend on education, the ambitious idea raised eyebrows across the higher education landscape. Some observers said a ratings system would indeed help the […]November 4, 2015African-AmericanFor S.C. State, Goal is Weathering the StormBeing spared the brunt of this month’s torrential rains and its aftermath was, in contrast, a burst of good news for the beleaguered university.October 12, 2015HomeDiversity Officers Recognize Reboot May Be NeededAt a time when the term diversity appears steadily shifting in meaning and sliding off many radars as a priority, more than 100 of the nation’s top diversity officers have gathered to discuss the status of diversity and how to regain the momentum it once had.October 1, 2015LatinxMentorships Crucial to Recruitment of Hispanics in Higher EdAlthough there is a lack of organized mentorship groups for minorities, mentorships continue to play a vital role in the recruitment of Hispanics.September 20, 2015HomeEducators Say There’s Much Work Ahead on Hazing IssueThe sense of urgency that consumed FAMU and much of higher education in the weeks and months after the band-hazing disaster appears to have subsided in many respects.September 15, 2015StudentsHigher Ed Community Mourns Loss of ‘Hero to Many’Higher education administrators are mourning the loss of one of their veteran colleagues — Dr. James A. Hefner — who blazed an admirable trail in nearly half a century of service as provost of two institutions, president of two universities and adviser to scores of colleagues along the way.September 1, 2015Previous PagePage 10 of 37Next Page