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Campus Climate
UMass Students, Faculty & Community Walkout in Protest of White Supremacy and âRight-Wingâ Terror
University of Massachusetts (UMass) students, faculty and community members participated in a campus walkout on Wednesday outside of the Student Union to peacefully protest against the recent rise of White supremacy and âright-wingâ terror present across the nation. Around 50 people participated in the walkout, which was hosted by the new student organization UMass Students [âŚ]
Students
USC Center Helps Advance Racial Equity
Five months after a group of students at DePauw University angrily confronted their college president following a string of racially charged incidents on campus, Dr. D. Mark McCoy was sitting in front of his office computer actively processing the incident with Dr. Charles H. F. Davis, who was some 2,000 miles away.
Students
California Community Colleges Declares Undocumented Students Week of Action
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors has announced that Oct. 15-19 will be Undocumented Student Week of Action, encouraging its campuses and surrounding communities to participate in events that support undocumented students and asking Congress to establish a way for the group to obtain citizenship. âIt is imperative that the California Community Colleges, the [âŚ]
HBCUs
Howard Kicks Off âHU Standsâ Campaign
Howard University (HU) is launching a year-long campaign that will engage the campus community around issues of interpersonal violence and sexual assault prevention. The âHU Standsâ campaign kicked-off Wednesday with an event hosted by the Office of Title IX and other campus partners that brought students, faculty and staff to take a pledge to stand [âŚ]
Students
Seven Arrested After Fights Over âSilent Samâ Statue at UNC
On Saturday, seven people were arrested in fights over the fate of âSilent Samââ a Confederate statue that was toppled last week on the campus of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (UNC), according to NBC News. âSilent Samââ a monument which was created and placed on UNCâs campus, which critics call a âsymbol [âŚ]
Campus Climate
Report: Increased Percentage of Male Students in NJ Colleges
The proportion of men attending colleges and universities in and around New Jersey is vastly increasing â something the state hasnât seen in decades. The percentage of male students in the state rose at 55 of the more well-known colleges in New Jersey from 2006-2016 and decreased at 30 institutions, according to federal education data. [âŚ]
Campus Climate
SDSU Finds Success in Broad Definition of Diversity
San Diego State Universityâs efforts to attract and maintain a diverse student population begins with a recruitment strategy of reaching out and building strong relationships with prospective students at high schools and community colleges.
Campus Climate
UNC Leaders: âWe do not support lawlessnessâ
Administrators from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the UNC System issued a statement Tuesday evening condemning the âmob actionsâ that led to the extralegal removal of the Confederate âSilent Samâ statue from its pedestal.
Students
Scholars, Students React to Removal of âSilent Samâ at UNC
While University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill officials called the protestersâ actions âunlawful and dangerousâ â sparking backlash â some UNC students, faculty and other community members were elated about the statueâs removal.
HBCUs
Four Bethune-Cookman University Trustees Resign Amid Financial, Academic Crisis
Four members of Bethune-Cookman Universityâs (B-CU) Board of Trustees resigned after a letter from the president of the universityâs alumni association circulated calling for the ouster of several board members due to the universityâs âcurrent financial and academic crisis.â
HBCUs
Increasing Diversity on HBCU Campuses Often Leaves Blacks in Minority
In many cases, African-American students have ceased being a majority at HBCUs. At some, they are a small minority among a White majority. Meanwhile, graduate, professional and online programs at HBCUs tend to draw non-Black students at higher rates.
Students
Professor Apologizes for Fiery Response to Muslim Student
CINCINNATI â A University of Cincinnati music teacher has apologized for his fiery online responses to a Muslim student who was critical of Donald Trumpâs presidency and talked about celebrating freedom and diversity. College-Conservatory of Music assistant professor Clifford Adams wrote a letter late Wednesday to The Cincinnati Enquirer saying he is âdeeply sorryâ for [âŚ]
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