Lois ElfmanLatinxGraduate School Enrollment on the RiseGraduate school applications and first-time enrollment are on the rise with the largest increases in mathematics and computer sciences.October 9, 2019HomeSurvey Reveals a Heightened Sense of Financial InsecurityA new survey from Champlain College Online reveals people of all ages feel financial insecurity, but are willing to invest in training and education to advance their careers.October 7, 2019LatinxInstitutions Stepping Up to Serve Hispanic StudentsAs colleges and universities work to reach enrollment and college completion goals, increased focus has turned to the Hispanic populations in their communities.October 2, 2019Leadership & PolicyReport: HBCUs Produce More Upwardly Mobile Graduates than PWIsA new report presents data indicating that more students experience upward economic mobility at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) than at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs).October 1, 2019Latest NewsUCLA Launches Bedari Kindness InstituteFunded by $20 million from the Bedari Foundation, the UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute will be a hub for research that will document the positive outcomes that result from acts of kindnessSeptember 26, 2019Latest NewsImprovements to FAFSA Eagerly AnticipatedSpeaking at the National College Access Network (NCAN) conference earlier this week. Mark A. Brown, COO of Federal Student Aid (FSA), talked about the importance of making college accessible.September 19, 2019Native AmericansReport Details High Rates of Suspension for Native Americans in K–12An examination of school district data in the state of California shows the statewide suspension rate for Native American children and youth is more than double the statewide suspension average.September 16, 2019HomeReport: Public Institutions Aren’t Adequately Serving Latino StudentsA new report from The Education Trust gives most states poor to failing grades when it comes to enrolling and graduating Latinos in public colleges and universities.September 11, 2019HBCUsPresidential Debate Puts HBCU in National SpotlightThis week’s Democratic presidential debate at Texas Southern University (TSU) will provide national exposure for historically Black colleges and universities, and potentially force the candidates to address issues of race and access to higher education.September 9, 2019Faculty & StaffNCAA Decides Against Exerting More Authority over Academic MisconductNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I governance will not be adding reforms that would give the NCAA greater authority to discipline institutions that have engaged in academic misconduct.September 6, 2019Previous PagePage 15 of 41Next Page