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HBCUs
MacKenzie Scott Doubles Down on HBCU Support with $25 Million Gift to Lincoln University
Scott's latest contribution to Lincoln is part of her broader philanthropic strategy of providing substantial, unrestricted gifts to minority-serving institutions.
HBCUs
City Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies Launch $20M Initiative for HBCU-Charter School Partnerships
The initiative aims to leverage HBCUs' institutional expertise and community trust to expand access to high-quality public education while creating pathways to college and career success.
Community Colleges
Community College Leader Dr. Lenore Rodicio Named President of Achieving the Dream
The appointment comes as ATD expands its mission beyond increasing college graduation rates to also focus on graduates' economic mobility and community well-being.
Community Colleges
Community Colleges Launch Major Push to Improve Post-Graduation Outcomes
Report outlines eight strategies to ensure students earn living wages, transfer successfully.
From the Magazine
How A. Zachary Faison Jr. Led Edward Waters from Survival to Excellence
Now, the longest-serving HBCU president in Florida, Faison has led the institution through its transition from college to university status.
Institutions
Northwestern University Settles Federal Discrimination Probe for $75 Million
The settlement requires Northwestern to pay the federal government $75 million through 2028 and comply with federal anti-discrimination laws.
Institutions
Ohio State Eliminates Programs, Seeks Waivers Under State Reform Law
The university will eliminate majors in integrated mathematics and English, medieval and renaissance studies, music theory, musicology, biochemical sciences, landscape horticulture and two sustainable agriculture programs.
Institutions
Massachusetts Public College Graduates Earn $20K-$30K More Than High School Grads, New State Data Shows
Associate degree holders from Massachusetts community colleges earn approximately $20,000 more annually than high school graduates five years after graduation, while bachelor's degree recipients from state universities and UMass campuses earn roughly $30,000 more.
Institutions
CUNY Receives $1 Million to Address Student Food Insecurity, Career Readiness
The funding includes $170,000 for food pantries on seven campuses and a three-year, $1 million grant for CUNY Beyond, a career readiness initiative launched this year aimed at serving 180,000 students annually by 2030.
Institutions
Drew University Launches New College to Reshape Liberal Arts Education
Drew University has established a new college designed to provide individualized academic pathways using emerging technologies.
Community Colleges
Half of Community College Students Change Programs Despite Initial Certainty, Study Finds
New research reveals complex dynamics behind program selection as colleges urged to provide better guidance.
Institutions
Virginia Tech Cuts $8.4 Million from Diversity Programs as Students Protest Living Learning Community Closures
Students mobilize against elimination of Ujima and Lavender House residential programs amid broader institutional DEI review.
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