Autumn A. ArnettStudentsEducators Seeking Means to Open Doors for First-generation StudentsSupporting first-generation students is a priority that many institutions have identified, but not many have mastered.October 12, 2015Students#BlackBruinsMatter Movement Sheds Light on Alleged Hostile Climate at UCLAAfter a Kanye Western-themed fraternity party at UCLA saw students donning “baggy clothes, plumped lips and padded bottoms” and “foreheads covered in charcoal,” many students took to social media to express their dismay.October 11, 2015African-AmericanBlack Males Share Campus ChallengesMany students at the International Colloquium of Black Males spoke of an identity crisis, a struggle to find a place of belonging that many — both in the U.S., Jamaica and across the world — are facing as they go on to pursue their educations.October 11, 2015Faculty & StaffKingston Provides Backdrop for Scholars to ConveneLeaders from all over gather in Kingston, Jamaica, for the International Colloquium of Black Males in Education.October 7, 2015African-AmericanCollege Academy Illuminates New Opportunities for Kingston StudentsThe International Colloquium on Black Males in Education’s college academy exposes students to educational opportunities after high school.October 7, 2015Faculty & StaffDiversifying Higher Ed Still a ChallengeRecruiting and retaining faculty of color takes sustained administrative effort, experts say.October 6, 2015LatinxRace a Factor in Access to Education in Latin American DiasporaPublic policy in the nations of the Western Hemisphere has been an accomplice to the attitudes that persist.October 4, 2015African-AmericanUNCF, National Achievement Scholarship Team Up on Graduation Capstone AwardThe trustees have decided to transition the program from one that honors accomplishment in high school to one that rewards college completion.September 30, 2015HomeEducation Secretary Bluntly Addresses Racial DisparitiesIn what were perhaps his most intentional comments to date on race, Arne Duncan addressed the disparities in educational access and correctional patterns within a decidedly racial framework.September 30, 2015HomeDr. Sybil Mobley, Founder of FAMU School of Business, DiesDr. Sybil Mobley, founding dean of the School of Business and Industry at Florida A&M University, died Tuesday in Tallahassee.September 29, 2015Previous PagePage 7 of 17Next Page