Lois ElfmanSTEMEducation Takes Center Stage at International ConferenceEducators and policy makers from around the globe gathered in New York over the weekend to discuss innovative approaches to education with the aim of increasing access and achievement.September 23, 2018WomenFamous Actress and Family Reflect on the Impact of Upward BoundOscar, Emmy and Tony Award winning actress Viola Davis and her sisters said that participating in TRIO programs transformed their lives.September 16, 2018SportsExperts: Players and Coaches Face Dramatically Different JudgmentsThe three-game suspension of Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer has not only drawn criticism for being inadequate given the circumstances, but has cast a spotlight on the disparate punishments assessed players and coaches.August 27, 2018STEMWorld-Renowned Museum Creates STEM Opportunities For Urban YouthFor kids with an interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), museums can provide valuable learning experiences and significant opportunities that create pipelines to higher education.August 2, 2018Latest NewsLeticia Diaz: A Commitment to EquityDriven by an institutional mission of social responsibility, Dr. Leticia M. Diaz oversees a law school rich with diversity and strong in its commitment to utilizing legal knowledge for greater good.July 26, 2018Community CollegesBrian Murphy Set National Standard for InclusionOnly the third president in the history of De Anza College, Dr. Brian Murphy has set a national standard not only for educational excellence, but also for a comprehensive commitment to social justice.July 9, 2018HomeAlways Learning: Sharon Diaz Focuses on Healthcare DisparitiesAs the president of a university focused on the health sciences, Dr. Sharon Diaz of Samuel Merritt University is cognizant of disparities in healthcare and endeavors to develop professionals that embrace diversity and positive change.July 5, 2018MilitaryCertificate Programs for Individuals Who Want to Work in Veteran Services are GrowingOver the past few years, colleges and universities around the country have seen a marked increase in students who want to be equipped to serve military veterans. Some are veterans themselves, some have personal connections and others may have taken a course that sparked an interest in pursuing careers in veteran services.June 5, 2018StudentsTemple University Takes Comprehensive Approach to Serving Military-Connected StudentsTemple University’s Military and Veteran Services Center was developed to not only be a safe space for the university’s military-connected students, but also a resource that positively impacts their entire higher education experience.June 4, 2018Latest NewsReport Examines Impact of Last-Dollar Financial AidA new study looks at how the Bridging the Gap program at Rutgers University-Camden improved affordability and reduced financial stress for eligible first-year students.May 31, 2018Previous PagePage 21 of 41Next Page