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Students
Advocates Want Public Benefits for Low-Income Students on Table
Supporters want to see public benefits extended to community college students as a way to boost their chances of earning a credential.
Students
Student Accused of Making Failing Grades All A’s
Authorities say a former student of Brigham Young University-Idaho altered his college transcript to rise from failing to obtaining $7,000 in academic scholarships.
HBCUs
Virginia Union University Makes Progressive Move on Education Front
In an age where the news coming out of the world is more than often depressing ― and it seems particularly true for historically Black colleges and universities ― there are occasional glimmers of sunshine on the horizon.
HBCUs
Task Force Recommends Changes to Ohio State University Band
A four-month review of the culture of Ohio State University’s marching band has resulted in 37 recommendations for improvement in band operations, training and university oversight.
Community Colleges
Federal Judge Throws Out Bias Suit Against Cincinnati State Tech
U.S. District Judge Sandra Beckwith ruled that Alicia Revely failed to offer sufficient evidence to proceed with any of her employment bias claims.
Students
Washington state top among states attracting international students
Washington state is among the top states attracting international students to its colleges, according to new data released Monday by the Institute of International Education.
African-American
TMCF, University of Phoenix Announce New Blended Learning Partnership
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund and University of Phoenix recently announced a partnership to offer online courses to students at HBCUs across the country.
African-American
Diverse Conversations: Why the U.S. College Landscape Still Needs HBCUs
Declining enrollment has unsurprisingly led to a domino effect, reducing the resources available to students on campus and making the HBCU experience less attractive to students choosing between a plethora of higher education options.
HBCUs
Carolina Postdoctoral Program Celebrates 30th Anniversary
Hailed as one of the nation’s most successful initiatives in helping recent minority Ph.D.s gain tenure-track teaching jobs, The Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
HBCUs
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Sports
Bowie State Fires Ex-NFL Player Charles Grant for Body-Slamming Student
Former NFL player Charles Grant has been fired from his position as a volunteer football coach at Bowie State University after a video surfaced showing him throwing a student to the floor.
Faculty & Staff
Cal State Faculty Union Approves Pay Deal
The union representing California State University faculty has approved a three-year contract that includes a pay raise.
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