Jamaal Abdul-AlimHomeNonprofit Provides Life-Coaching Services to Students With Mental IllnessFor students who struggle with mental illness, the college experience can be overwhelming, so Tangram Life Coaching makes it its mission to help students with disabilities adapt to the college experience.April 7, 2015LatinxProfessor On Board with Preserving Panamanian CultureWhen Latin American history professor Peter Szok first rode one of the “red devil” buses in Panama City as a graduate student in the early 1990s, he soon realized that the experience would be much more than just a regular bus trip.April 2, 2015InternationalPanel: Undocumented Students Still Stressed OutThe temporary reprieve from deportation for certain undocumented students has helped, but the students still suffer disproportionately high levels of anxiety under the tenuous arrangement.March 31, 2015SportsSupport Program Aims to be Game-ChangerWhen Black student-athletes arrive on campus on a sports scholarship, their athletic performance too often is priority while education ends up on the sidelines.March 29, 2015HomeConference Recognizes Importance of Global PartnershipsEthiopia’s institutions of higher education could benefit from partnerships with universities in the United States to battle pathogens that impact the people of Africa’s second most populous nation.March 24, 2015Community CollegesColleges and Universities Must Make an Effort in Order for Study Abroad Numbers to IncreaseColleges and universities can greatly increase the number of students who study abroad—including those from disadvantaged or underrepresented groups—if they make a concerted effort to do so.March 22, 2015African-AmericanBLG Founder Reaches Back to Lend HandMadonna University alum defied the odds to achieve and now his program is helping Detroit-area African-American male students forge ahead.March 17, 2015HomeForgoing Two-Year Institutions Better for At-Risk StudentsLow-income students who are academically marginal are more likely to complete college when they forgo two-year institutions and choose higher-quality four-year institutions than they do ordinarily, according to a new study released recently by the National Bureau of Economic Research.March 10, 2015African-AmericanPresident Obama Talks Justice, Higher Ed Costs at Benedict CollegeHigh tuition costs, the “uphill battle” of HBCUs, and matters of justice were among the issues that students and parents raised with President Barack Obama during a town hall meeting Friday at Benedict College.March 8, 2015StudentsStudent Loan Protest Group Going for BrokeMembers are refusing to repay their loans for tuition paid to Corinthian Colleges, Inc., citing predatory interest rates and misrepresentation of employment potential associated with their degrees.March 5, 2015Previous PagePage 39 of 81Next Page