Reginald StuartStudentsMinority Access, Inc. Honors National Role ModelsHigher ed academics, administrators, alumni and students earning their way up the ladder of learning were honored this weekend for their achievements as role models for others following the same pursuits.October 2, 2016StudentsBy All Measures, University of Texas at San Antonio Rising at Rapid RateThe University of Texas at San Antonio has emerged as one of the fastest-growing higher education institutions in Texas.September 27, 2016SportsTennessee State Legendary Track Coach Ed Temple DiesEd Temple guided women’s track athletes to 40 Olympic medals as he served for some four decades, making him a legend worldwide among coaches and athletes.September 25, 2016African-AmericanHighly Anticipated African American History Museum Begins Its MissionThousands of people are expected to gather this weekend to celebrate the opening, see and tour the Smithsonian Institution’s new and massive National Museum of African American History and Culture.September 22, 2016StudentsExperts: Billing of Foreign Students a Gray AreaA group of Alabama State University students from Nigeria are suing over how the university used funds their government paid, but they may face a rocky legal road.September 18, 2016StudentsMangum Out as Florida A&M University PresidentFlorida A&M University on Thursday announced the departure of Dr. Elmira Mangum, its embattled president of two years, and the immediate appointment of scientist Larry Robinson as interim president.September 15, 2016Leadership & PolicyBowie State University President Mickey Burnim to Retire Next YearDr. Mickey L. Burnim, who helped Bowie State University rise in presence among Maryland’s state-controlled colleges and universities, has advised the university’s community family he will retire next June after 10 years as president.September 14, 2016StudentsPresidential Candidates not Registering with College StudentsWith the 2016 presidential election approaching, campus leaders at some schools say neither candidate seems well-connected to issues that matter to college students.September 8, 2016StudentsEnrollment Numbers Early Sign of Success for CollegesEarly enrollment numbers emerging on college campuses around the nation are a signal that the 2016-17 school year is helping institutions around the country achieve new goals.September 5, 2016StudentsColleges Pitching in as Floods, Fires Wreak HavocThe massive floods and forest fires that have disrupted thousands of households in the South and Southern California have spurred colleges in the areas to help institution employees, neighbors and students weather the troubles.August 18, 2016Previous PagePage 7 of 37Next Page