Reginald StuartLeadership & PolicyHBCUs Struggling to Find Stability at TopAs the new fiscal year began July 1 for most of the nation’s institutions, at least 10 HBCUs were looking for permanent chief executives, according to data collected by the Washington, D.C.-based Thurgood Marshall College Fund.August 16, 2016StudentsColleges Renew STEM Push With Diversity in MindColleges and universities readjust their focus on STEM education amid a declining interest from college-bound students.August 2, 2016Leadership & PolicyLSU, Southern University Seek to Offer Stability Amid Tragedy in Baton RougeHigher education’s role in helping college campuses and their communities find answers and solutions to the string of tragic confrontations between police and civilians grew in significance this past weekend as deadly violence struck again in Baton Rouge.July 17, 2016HomeHigher Ed Fundraising ‘Pacesetters’ Find Keys to SuccessThe “pacesetters” in higher education fundraising have learned what attracts donors — stability in institutional leadership, accountability, and alumni and donor engagement.July 5, 2016InternationalExperts: Britain’s Withdrawal From EU Won’t Affect Study-abroad ProgramsAcademics leaders say study-abroad programs in England won’t be significantly affected by Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union.June 26, 2016Leadership & PolicyWillie D. Larkin Resigns After 1 Year as Grambling State University PresidentGrambling State University lost its third president in less than two years Thursday when Dr. Willie D. Larkin resigned the post amid widespread reports that he was facing being fired by the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors.June 23, 2016HomeExperts: In Wake of Orlando Massacre, Higher Ed Must Reaffirm Commitment to DiversityEvidence suggests the shooter was motivated by messages on social media channels that stirred the gunman’s emotions on a myriad of issues ranging from sexual orientation to religion, politics, ethnic and racial appearance.June 20, 2016StudentsSouth Carolina State University Off Accreditation ProbationSouth Carolina State won a significant vote of confidence Thursday when the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges removed the institution from probation, ending nearly a decade of troubles with the college peer accrediting group.June 16, 2016StudentsExperts Say Internships Getting Tougher to Work OutRecruiters and college career officers are expressing concern that internships may be in trouble for a variety of reasons, not all of which are fully understood.June 16, 2016StudentsExperts Say Internships Getting Tougher to Work OutRecruiters and college career officers are expressing concern that internships may be in trouble for a variety of reasons, not all of which are fully understood.June 16, 2016Previous PagePage 8 of 37Next Page