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Students
Most Hispanic Students Say College Too Costly
About half of Hispanic high school students in Indiana would be the first in their families to attend college, and most feel they canât afford a higher education, according to a new survey.
Disabilties
Creating an Atmosphere of Acceptance
When it comes to learning disabilities, minority students are often misdiagnosed.
African-American
Black Colleges Still Lacking Ph.D. African-American Studies Program
As African-American studies disciplinarians celebrate the expansion and 20-year anniversary of African American doctoral studies this year, some are wondering when there will be a similar development at historically Black colleges and universities.
HBCUs
Andrew Carnegie and Race
A financial supporter of Tuskegee Institute and Hampton University, Andrew Carnegie believed deeply in the cause of Negro education and saw slavery as blight on the countryâs âtriumphant democracy,â but he failed to address the terrorist acts visited upon Blacks in the South of lynching, sharecropping and Jim Crow laws. However, author David Nasaw also provides the complexities of Carnegieâs thinking on race and race relations in the United States.
Community Colleges
Dual-Enrolled Louisiana Student Graduates Two Times Over
When most high school seniors were celebrating graduation from their respective schools, Grejika Abram had two ceremonies.
Community Colleges
Nevada Community Colleges Find Other Options for Students Denied Access to Loans
Administrators at small colleges in northern Nevada say students still have loan options despite a decision by some of the nationâs largest banks to discontinue federally backed loans.
Leadership & Policy
Robotics Development Complex To Be Built at Alabama Community College
A robotics research and development complex will be built at Calhoun Community College in Decatur and is expected to train 450 people a year, Gov. Bob Riley announced Monday.
Leadership & Policy
Itâs All About Degrees Conferred
College rankings have always been a bit controversial, but over the last year debates over such lists, particularly U.S. Newsâ rankings, have really heated up.
HBCUs
Feds Fund Three Types of Minority-serving Institutions
Under new education department programs, money for eligible colleges and universities is up for grabs.
Disabilties
âCreating an Atmosphere Of Acceptanceâ
When it comes to learning disabilities, minority students are often misdiagnosed.
Students
The Lawyer From Lafayette
Xavier University of Louisiana president, Dr. Norman Francis, celebrates 40 years at the helm of one of the nationâs top HBCUs.
Leadership & Policy
A Tribal College With an âEdgeâ
Created out of the need to preserve the native language of the Cheyenne tribe, CATC opens its doors in Oklahoma.
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