Lois ElfmanHomeSweet Briar Alumnae Take Steps to Save the CollegeSweet Briar alumnae and faculty determined to stop the closure of the college take decisive action.March 24, 2015SportsCoach Mitchell’s Hoop Dreams Fueled by His PassionMarc Mitchell, head coach of the reigning Division III women’s basketball national champions, says his vision has been to take whatever program he coaches to the next level.March 19, 2015HomeTransgender Issues Put Women’s Colleges to TestWith transgender issues and rights receiving more and more public attention, some women’s colleges are facing them while others avoid the challenge of reconsidering admissions policies and student parameters.March 9, 2015HomeScholars Accept Challenge of Telling Haiti’s Complex StoryScholars intensify their focus on combating the negative media portrayal of the island nation following the 2010 earthquake.February 19, 2015HomeFilm Creates Dialogue and Educational OpportunitiesTake Me To The River not only presents extraordinary musical collaborations, but serves as a launching pad for educational initiatives.February 11, 2015SportsLimbo Name of Game for Non-revenue-generating Collegiate SportsIn the wake of conference realignments and game-changing court decisions, stakeholders in non-revenue-generating intercollegiate sports wonder what the future holds.January 18, 2015SportsFormer Athletes Greater Advocates for Change at Intercollegiate ForumFrom issues such as student-athletes unionizing to maximizing the student part of student-athlete, three current student-athletes and a panel of former student-athletes shared their experiences and observations.December 11, 2014HomeExpert Advocates Freeing Minds of Prisoners to See PotentialHigher education during incarceration is spotlighted through Max Kenner’s Bard Prison Initiative.December 10, 2014Native AmericansAthletes Bring Higher Education Awareness to Native AmericansOn the playing fields and hardwood floors across the country, Native American athletes who are excelling in sports are illustrating the possibility of higher education to Native communities.November 26, 2014HomeHigher Ed Racing to Fill Underserved Communities’ Nursing ShortageThe Affordable Care Act and America’s aging population have created a growing need for primary care providers, which is virtually impossible to meet without nurse practitioners.November 24, 2014Previous PagePage 30 of 41Next Page