Autumn A. ArnettSportsIs Higher Ed Culture Discouraging to Student-Athlete Activism?The Georgetown University men’s basketball team Wednesday became the first collegiate team to protest against the recent failures to indict officers in Ferguson, Mo., and the New York City deaths of two Black men at the hands of police officers.December 14, 2014Native AmericansUniversities Find Building ‘Home’ on Campus Conducive to Native Americans’ SuccessEducators say that the ability to build a sense of community on campus is most critical for attracting and retaining Native American students.December 8, 2014African-AmericanStudents Nationwide Hold ‘Die Ins’ for JusticeStudents joined other protestors this week in demonstrations for the lives that have been lost in controversial confrontations with police.December 4, 2014African-AmericanFerguson Decision Stirs Familiar Feelings of Frustration, Anger on CampusesAs the nation is digesting a Missouri grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for shooting to death an unarmed Black teen, Michael Brown, many took to the streets and to social media to express their dismay at the decision.November 25, 2014African-AmericanTMCF, University of Phoenix Announce New Blended Learning PartnershipThe Thurgood Marshall College Fund and University of Phoenix recently announced a partnership to offer online courses to students at HBCUs across the country.November 16, 2014African-AmericanScholars Find Obama’s Education Legacy Remains Up for DebateAs President Barack Obama hits the midpoint of his second term, many have begun to consider what will be his legacy, particularly as it relates to education.October 29, 2014African-AmericanHBCUstory Symposium Convenes in D.C., Provides Healing for FounderA group of historians (and just plain storytellers) gathered in the nation’s capital over the weekend to discuss the past, present and future of historically Black colleges and universities in this country.October 27, 2014Faculty & StaffParent PLUS Loan Requirements Revisions Get Mixed Initial ReviewsCritics focus on implementation of loan counseling for those with adverse credit ratings and decry changes not going into effect until July 2015.October 22, 2014Faculty & StaffGroup Asks Temple to Change Ethics PoliciesProfessors question the academic integrity of research done by Temple University.October 19, 2014StudentsNew Report Finds Schools Inadequately Prepare Students for Global SuccessThe American Council of Trustees and Alumni has found that few high-schools require certain core classes as part of their college-ready curriculum.October 16, 2014Previous PagePage 16 of 18Next Page