Reginald StuartLeadership & PolicySaint Augustine’s University, Bennett College on ProbationTwo of the nation’s oldest historically Black colleges were placed on probation Tuesday by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), signaling the two North Carolina institutions continue to battle financial challenges.December 6, 2016StudentsAnti-hazing Programs Focusing on Younger StudentsToday, efforts to combat hazing have been challenged by a proliferation of social media sites boasting negative messages about racial and ethnic groups and gender-specific groups.December 5, 2016StudentsLand-grant HBCUs Seeking Aid from CongressThe nation’s 19 historically Black land-grant colleges are expected this week to have a Congressional hearing on a plan to strengthen the institutions’ financial ability to provide opportunities for those pursuing studies in the agricultural sciences.December 4, 2016Leadership & PolicyOmarosa to Represent Trump at NAFEO’s Presidents and Chancellors BriefingPresidents of the nation’s 106 HBCUs are set this weekend for a dialogue on the impact of this year’s elections, one that will include an emissary of President-elect Donald Trump.December 1, 2016Leadership & PolicyCollege Presidents Appeal to Donald Trump for CivilityScores of college presidents across the nation have sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump calling on him to “seek common ground, not hostility, partnership, not conflict” as he rises to the nation’s top leadership role amid a decline in civility.November 22, 2016StudentsTexas Program ‘Guarantees’ Technical Jobs After GraduationAs higher education institutions across the nation move to boost enrollment and graduation, Texas is rolling out an unusual program this month aimed at achieving both goals.November 21, 2016StudentsPartnership with Northern Arizona University Boosts Native Americans’ Educational OpportunitiesTribal colleges partner with Northern Arizona University to improve educational opportunities for Native Americans in the region.November 15, 2016African-AmericanLipscomb University Celebrates Renaming of Legal Program After Civil Rights IconLipscomb University, a private, liberal-arts institution in Nashville, celebrates the renaming of its legal seminars program after civil rights legend Fred D. Gray.November 11, 2016StudentsColleges Find Rebooting With Experienced Leadership Paying OffAs several higher ed institutions usher in new presidents and leaders, many look for opportunities to increase diversity, student enrollment and retention.November 6, 2016StudentsColleges, Universities Making Retention, Completion PriorityColleges and universities are working to boost retention and completion rates after a steady decline in recent years.October 10, 2016Previous PagePage 6 of 37Next Page