Jamaal Abdul-AlimFrom the MagazineDr. Arnold Mitchem Reflects on Lifetime of Advocacy for Disadvantaged StudentsMitchem will receive the 2026 Dr. John Hope Franklin Award on April 12 at the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education annual meeting in Baltimore.April 3, 2026LatinxKnocking Down Pedestals: What the César Chávez Scandal Means for Latinx Studies and Campus IconographyDartmouth Fellow Joins Growing Call to Rename César Chávez Programs Amid Sexual Abuse Revelations.March 24, 2026From the MagazineStakeholders Weigh In On Latest Federal Student Loan Repayment OptionsFor student loan borrowers, the past several years have been a rollercoaster ride when it comes to messages about whether they’d ever get their student loans forgiven.March 17, 2026From the MagazineEducation Stakeholders Reflect on the Legacy of Education Trailblazer Rod PaigeRoderick Raynor Paige was born in 1933 in Monticello, Mississippi, into a household where education was paramount.February 4, 20262026Dr. Darolyn Flaggs: Building a Sense of BelongingWhen Dr. Darolyn Flaggs was in her master’s program in math, she often found herself as the only African American woman in the room.February 2, 20262026Dr. Varaxy Yi: A Conscious ScholarWhen Varaxy Yi won a Gates Millennium Scholarship back in 2003, as a first-generation student she didn’t fully understand the role the scholarship would play in landing her a meaningful job in American higher education.January 23, 20262026Dr. Natalie Muñoz: Identity MattersDr. Natalie Muñoz — a professor of social work at Rutgers-Newark – has an answer for anyone who questions what anyone’s past has to do with being an effective social worker today.January 16, 2026From the MagazineA Grave Concern: One Big Beautiful Bill Act Will Have a Debilitating Effect on Academic Health Systems, Some Stakeholders SayThe mass loss of health care coverage will ultimately shrink the size and capabilities of the health care workforce. These imminent fiscal challenges come at a time when the U.S. is already facing a projected shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036.November 6, 2025StudentsMaking a Real-World ImpactArmando Lizarraga's supporters say his research offers valuable insights into the intersection of incarceration, gender, and student debt.October 9, 2025StudentsA Critical ThinkerWhen Arlin Hill worked as a marketing consultant for Universal Music Group a few years ago, he got to see the vast influence that various record companies have on society.October 6, 2025Previous PagePage 3 of 83Next Page