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STEM
University of Missouri Receives $3 Million from NSF to Train Students on Materials and Data Science
The University of Missouri has received $3 million from the NSF to create a doctoral training program for materials science and data science and analytics.
African-American
Black Male Achievers Program Won't Change Name Under Florida's Anti-DEI Law
Academic enrichment program that primarily serves African American men won't have to change its name under a Florida's state higher education law.
MSIs
National University Announced The Launch Of The Cause Research Institute
The Cause Research Institute is a new applied Research and Development arm that will coordinate research, scholarship, and other innovation efforts focused on social sector challenges.
Campus Climate
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown Rejects Decision to Allow Towson University Business Ph.D Program
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has rejected the Maryland Higher Education Commission’s decision to let Towson University implement a Ph.D. program that opponents claim would duplicate one at HBCU Morgan State University.
Sports
Fort Scott Community College Settles Lawsuit on 2021 Death of Football Player Tirrell Williams
Fort Scott Community College has settled in a lawsuit regarding the heat-related death of football player Tirrell Williams.
Social Justice
Rutgers Law Clinic to Represent Tenants in Building Mismanagement Case
The Rutgers Law School Housing Justice & Tenant Solidarity Clinic is representing members of 75 Prospect Street Tenant Association in lawsuits against companies owned or managed by Ron Kutas, alleging that he is responsible for a building’s condition.
Campus Climate
UChicago to be First Defendant to Settle in Finanical Aid Lawsuit
The University of Chicago will pay $13.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that it conspired with other elite schools to limit financial aid for admitted students.
Leadership & Policy
Towson Business Ph.D. Program Duplicates Morgan State Offering, HBCU Advocates Allege
HBCU advocates have voiced concerns to Maryland officials about how approving a doctoral business analytics program at Towson University violates a 2021 federal ruling.
Community Colleges
Chicago Residents Offered No-Cost Associate Degree in Criminal Justice
Olive-Harvey College and The Chicago Police Department have partnered to offer Chicago residents the opportunity to earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree with a focus in Criminal Justice, at no cost.
Reports & Data
As Minimum Wages Rise, Community College Enrollments Decline
Following an 8% or greater change in the minimum wage, two-year enrollment across all institutions dropped by 4.6%.
African-American
UNCF to Launch Nationwide Walk for Education Fundraising Campaign
UNCF will be kicking off a nationwide Walk for Education fundraising campaign Aug. 12.
HBCUs
Report: HBCU and Tribal Land-Grant Universities Significantly Underfunded
Land-grant universities that are HBCUs and TCUs are significantly underfunded compared to predominantly white LGUs, according to a new report by the Center for American Progress.
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