Reginald StuartAfrican-AmericanSouth Carolina State’s Probation ExtendedCommission cited fewer shortcomings than it did a year ago when it first placed the institution at the edge of losing accreditation.June 11, 2015HomeYear in Review: A Recap of Major Higher Ed Stories of 2014When higher education administrators and advocates candidly talk about 2014, they offer somber assessments.December 30, 2014African-AmericanColleges, Nonprofits Seek to Fill Void Created by PPL ShiftAlumni and friendly donors have been responding to the urgent calls to help keep as many students in school as possible.May 13, 2014HomeUniversities, Students Still Trying to Find Best Fit for Social Media on CampusThe prevalence and ever-changing nature of social media are both a benefit to and problem for students and universities.May 5, 2014HomeHigher Ed Diversity Advocates Focus on Big Picture After Supreme Court SetbackIn the wake of the court upholding the legality of Michigan’s voter-approved ban of affirmative action, stakes are higher for Fisher v. University of Texas.April 22, 2014HomeBlacks, International Students Gaining Greater Foothold in Collegiate TennisA new generation of college students has been steadily changing the character and face of intercollegiate tennis in America.April 15, 2014HomeFlorida A&M Fears Lawmaker Trying to Turn Back ClockProposal to fund a new school of engineering at neighboring Florida State, end partnership with FAMU seen as step back toward segregation-era status.April 8, 2014HomeSt. Augustine’s Dianne Boardley Suber Out ‘Effective Immediately’St. Augustine’s University’s board of trustees decided on Monday to relieve outgoing president Dianne Boardley Suber of her job “effective immediately.”April 7, 2014Leadership & PolicyThree HBCU Presidents Announce RetirementsSt. Augustine’s University, Grambling State University and Winston-Salem State University have officially joined other HBCUs on the hunt for new presidents.April 6, 2014African-AmericanHBCUX Network Ready for Its Opening ActThe Washington-based social media venture aims to distinguish itself enough to be considered a valued complement to the growing cast of social media sites courting HBCU audiences.April 3, 2014Previous PagePage 11 of 37Next Page