Reginald StuartHBCUsColleges, Universities Initiating National Movement Against HazingColleges and universities are devising strategies, such as creating new faculty positions, to institute and strictly enforce anti-hazing policies.October 10, 2013HealthHigher Ed Mostly Unscathed by ShutdownSome universities are seeing some effects from the federal shutdown while others have felt little, but officials say more damage will be done if the shutdown persists.October 9, 2013HomeHispanics with Academic Credentials Find Themselves Stretched Thin with Many ProjectsA small cohort of Hispanics who have earned doctoral degrees are splitting their time between being an educator, researcher and serving on committees to combat a lack of Hispanic presence in the academy.October 6, 2013HomeSeasoned Journalists Increasingly Move Into AcademiaHoward, Morgan State, Florida A&M, North Texas State, Hampton and Savannah State universities are leading the pack of institutions that have recruited seasoned journalists and news executives as deans or department chairs.October 3, 2013African-AmericanEducation Secretary: Cuts in Federal Spending a ‘Big Issue’ for Education SystemEducation Secretary Arne Duncan expresses his frustration with how the nation’s overall education needs are being addressed by Congress during a briefing session with reporters on Wednesday.September 25, 2013African-AmericanImpact of Changes to PPL Criteria Coming Into FocusStatistics for fall term reveal shortfalls in college enrollment, reluctance of rejected loan-seekers to seek reconsideration of their applications.September 16, 2013Faculty & StaffPanel Says There Should Be No Question About HBCUs’ RelevancyHBCU presidents who participated in a forum at Howard University were united in expressing concerns about the growing debate about the relevance of their institutions.September 5, 2013African-AmericanNew Breed of HBCU Presidents Making Big ChangesThe new crop of HBCU presidents are applying fresh ideas, skills and techniques to the higher education landscape.August 28, 2013African-AmericanPresident Bullish on Fisk’s Accreditation Outlook After Financial OverhaulThe historic university is hoping the steps it’s taking to overhaul its financial underpinnings and operations will help it win a clean bill of health from its major accrediting agency.August 20, 2013HomeDepartment of Education Says No Quick Fix on Horizon for PPL CrisisHowever, the department indicates that previous recipients who were denied on their latest attempt to qualify are likely to be approved if they apply for reconsideration.July 18, 2013Previous PagePage 14 of 37Next Page