Reginald StuartAfrican-AmericanMired in Turmoil, S.C. State Tries to Forge AheadPresidential search takes on heightened urgency as the school discovered it has been operating in the red and federal investigations of kickback schemes have shaken its core.January 15, 2013Sports2012: A Year in ReviewWhen historians review 2012 for its noteworthy moments, events and milestones, they will find the year was a trying one for the American higher education system, despite its being able to educate and enlighten thousands in search of more choices and preparation for adult self-sufficiency.December 30, 2012HomeEfforts to Recruit American Indian Males to College are WorkingAmerican Indian male enrollment at tribal colleges and universities has risen 19 percent in the past six years.December 4, 2012African-AmericanSchools Scrambling to Reinstate Students in Wake of PPL ReversalThe Department of Education’s decision to ease loan restrictions has resulted in the challenge schools face in trying to get back students who could not afford to attend when their parents failed to qualify for the loans.November 20, 2012SportsA Year Later, Hazing Scandal Still Shadows FAMUFlorida A&M remains immersed in reflection as it continues to cope with the ramifications of the hazing death of drum major Robert Champion at last year’s Florida Classic football game.November 18, 2012HomeHaynes Gives HBCUs a Voice in WashingtonAdvocate finds himself on the front line on Captiol Hill, facing an environment that is “more partisan and less collaborative and cooperative.”November 11, 2012Community CollegesMaryland DREAM Act Referendum a Top Ballot IssueWhen Maryland voters go to the polls Tuesday, they will be determining the fate of a referendum issue that could have widespread implications across the nation, despite directly impacting the higher education plans of only several hundred students in the state.November 1, 2012African-AmericanCore Case for Maryland HBCUs in Judge’s Hands NowSympathists of four are taking on the state, claiming that they have not been equitably funded and are seeking more than $1 billion in relief of policies that they say are similar to those in the days of legal racial segregation.October 21, 2012HomeInstitutions Strive to Meet Enrollment GoalsAs the final enrollment numbers for 2012 are assessed, schools are mapping out their strategies for 2013 and beyond.October 18, 2012StudentsLoan Change Sends Thousands of Students HomeMany parents of students just recently found out that that they no longer qualify for Parent PLUS loans that they had depended upon to help pay tuition.October 10, 2012Previous PagePage 17 of 37Next Page