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New Indiana Law Gives Veterans More Access to College
A bill signed into law last week allowing veterans greater access to a more-affordable college education will keep Vincennes University among the top schools for military and former military personnel.
Students
Mother, Daughter Graduate Together
A mother and daughter who teamed up to go back to college helped one another into their graduation gowns on Saturday.
Students
Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Still Needed on Campus
Just in case, you didn’t realize it, this is Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Students
NCEE Report Urges Fresh Approach to Path to Math
Despite taking high school algebra, geometry and often advanced algebra, most first-year students are placed in remedial math in community college because they’re not properly prepared.
Community Colleges
An important announcement 2
The American Association of University Women published a new report on Thursday which highlights the chief barrier that student parents at community colleges face in completing their degrees or transferring to a four-year institution: access to affordable child care
Community Colleges
An important announcement
The American Association of University Women published a new report on Thursday which highlights the chief barrier that student parents at community colleges face in completing their degrees or transferring to a four-year institution: access to affordable child care.
HBCUs
Pa. University to Allow Guns on Campus
An eastern Pennsylvania university has dropped its blanket prohibition on guns and will now allow people with concealed weapons permits to carry them onto campus under certain conditions, officials said Thursday.
Faculty & Staff
State Focus: Virginia
Virginia State University President Keith Miller and his colleagues reflect on current and future challenges.
Native Americans
Chief Group Wants to Resurrect Mascot at University of Illinois
A group of University of Illinois graduates who in the past portrayed Chief Illiniwek is pitching a plan to bring back the former mascot.
Leadership & Policy
University of Hawaii President Says She’ll Retire
University of Hawaii President M.R.C. Greenwood will retire in September for personal, health and family reasons, the school said Monday.
Faculty & Staff
First Generation Civil Rights Fellows Head to Washington
This summer, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law will introduce its First Generation Civil Rights Fellowship (FirstGEN) program for undergraduate students who intend to pursue careers in social justice.
Asian American Pacific Islander
Higher Ed and the Dreamers: The Big Winners in Immigration Bill By Far
Compromise is imperfect, but colleges and universities have to be happy with the immigration bill as it stands.
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