Jamaal Abdul-AlimStudentsHigher Ed Poem Wins ScholarshipHigh school student Maya Juman’s unique poetry addresses relevant topics in higher education.May 1, 2016HomeSurvey Finds Sanders Presidential Choice of High School StudentsSpecifically, among first-time voters in November, Sanders would garner 35 percent of the vote.April 28, 2016StudentsFood Assistance Put on Table for Low-Income College StudentsThe proposal to provide free or reduced price meals to low-income college students as a means of boosting their chances of earning a degree is being presented this week at a national conference on housing and food insecurity among undergraduates.April 27, 2016HomeBusiness Leaders Advocate Continuing Education for EmployeesProviding educational opportunities for employees is not only a way to do right by workers, they said, but it’s also good for a company’s bottom line.April 25, 2016African-AmericanState Department, UNC Turn to Hip-Hop to Bring World CloserWith battles, braggadocio and bravado being the norm within hip-hop, diplomacy has to be one of the last things that comes to mind.April 20, 2016StudentsMiddleton: Higher Ed Leaders Should Take Heed to Student ProtestersHigher education leaders should take heed to the concerns of student protesters and use them as a springboard for conversation, a group of panelists said Tuesday at a convening of the Association of Governing Boards.April 19, 2016SportsCoaches’ Academic Advising May Have Negative Impact on StudentsA recent study questions the role coaches take in athletes’ scholarly decisions.April 19, 2016StudentsUniversity, Colleges Must Seek Help to Better Assist StudentsA university president shares advice on how to balance the need to increase completion rates and maintain quality at the Association of Governing Boards’ national conference Monday.April 18, 2016LatinxRetention Grant Keeping Dreams Alive at Georgia StateGeorgia State University’s Panther Retention Grant program is helping students who lack the funds to pay for their last few semesters of school.April 14, 2016SportsCTE Students in Arkansas Found to Have EdgeA study shows that students who took more career and technical education courses were slightly more likely to finish high school, attend a two-year college and earn more money.April 14, 2016Previous PagePage 29 of 81Next Page