Subscribe
Students
Faculty & Staff
Leadership & Policy
Podcasts
Top 100
Advertise
Jobs
Shop
Other News: Page 52
Other News
UH College of Medicine gets $5M gift to fund scholarships, attract diverse students
HOUSTON – The University of Houston College of Medicine received a $5 million gift from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas with the aim of attracting diverse students pursuing primary care medicine, according to a release. The contribution will be divided into $3.5 million for scholarships and $1.5 million to create a pipeline program to […]
Other News
Improving Mental Health on College Campuses is a Priority for State Officials
In the wake of a tragedy at UConn, students are talking about mental health on campus. An issue that affects students not only at Storrs but on campuses across the country. Mental health affects one in five young adults. Students at Storrs are asking for more help from the University. “We are all deeply hoping […]
Other News
Past Racist “Redlining” Practices Increased Climate Burden on Minority Neighborhoods
Groundbreaking research on the intersection of climate change and segregation reveals how racist banking practices banned by Congress 52 years ago continue to shape how black and lower-income Americans experience the effects of global warming. Among other things, researchers found that historical “redlining” of minority neighborhoods in more than 100 American cities has placed a heavier […]
Other News
Report: Students of Color Find it Difficult Accessing Mental Health Support
A new study has found that only 48% of students of color feel comfortable reaching out to a teacher or counselor if they need mental health support compared to 57% of White students. These numbers stand out sharply, considering the report, by the non-profit ACT, found only one in four American adolescents experiences mental health […]
Other News
Study Finds Disparity in Critical Care Deaths Between Non-Minority and Minority Hospitals
While deaths steadily declined over a decade in intensive care units at hospitals with few minority patients, in ICUs with large numbers of minority patients, there was less improvement, according to new research published online in the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. The disparity was most pronounced among critically […]
Other News
Critics Warn Trump’s Latest Environmental Rollback Could Hit Minorities, Poor Hardest
President Trump’s proposed overhaul of a bedrock environmental law aims to streamline project reviews, but those changes are likely to hit minority communities and those with high poverty rates the hardest, experts warn. The White House on Thursday detailed a sweeping proposal to revamp the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) which requires environmental reviews for […]
Disparities
ACA’s Impact on Racial Health Disparities Has Stalled
While black and Hispanic adult uninsured rates dramatically declined thanks to the Affordable Care Act, that progress has largely stalled in recent years and the overall uninsured rate has started to climb, according to a new study released Thursday. Since 2015, black adults in Medicaid expansion states were more likely to be insured than white […]
Disparities
URI Scientists Awarded $1.25 Million Grant to Provide Research Opportunities to Minority Students
KINGSTON, R.I. – January 15, 2020 – Two scientists at the University of Rhode Island have been awarded a five-year, $1.25 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to encourage historically under-represented students to gain research experience in the biomedical sciences. The grant to Assistant Professor Bryan Dewsbury and Associate Professor Niall Howlett will […]
Other News
University of Illinois College of Medicine Decreases Tuition
Newswise — The University of Illinois College of Medicine will reduce its tuition rates for all students, beginning with the 2020-21 academic year. The decision was approved today by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees. Tuition rates at the College of Medicine will decrease by 2.1% for in-state students and 16% for out-of-state students. […]
Disparities
Why Black Doctors Like Me Are Leaving Faculty Positions in Academic Medical Centers
A decade ago, the Department of Health and Human Services made “to achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups” one of its goals for Healthy People 2020. It didn’t come close. Black Americans continue to experience some of the worst health outcomes of any racial group. Black men have the […]
Disparities
Partnership Encourages Native American Students to Pursue Health Care Careers
SACRAMENTO, Calif. January 15, 2020 – The UC Davis School of Medicine has joined with two other universities and a regional health board in a collaborative effort to increase the number of Native Americans practicing health care. The joint project, called Reimagine Indians into Medicine, or RISE, stands to substantially increase the total number of […]
Other News
Gut Microbes May Improve Stroke Recovery
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 8, 2020) — New research shows that the microorganisms in our gut could help protect brain cells from damage caused by inflammation after a stroke. The study, published in the Journal of Neuroscience by researchers from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, University of Kentucky’s College of Medicine and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center […]
Previous Page
Page 52 of 123
Next Page
Find A Job
Post A Job
Featured Jobs
Biochemistry/Chemistry Tenure Track
Grinnell College
Tenure Track Position--Assistant Professor of Biomechanics
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Austin Community College
William H. Kruskal Instructor of Statistics
University of Chicago - Department of Mathematics
Assistant Professor
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Assistant Professor, Human Cognitive Neuroscience
Princeton University - Neuroscience Institute
Premium Employers
Previous
Next
The trusted source for all job seekers
We have an extensive variety of listings for both academic and non-academic positions at postsecondary institutions.
Read More