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Alumni Fight Grambling Admissions Standards
Plans to impose new admissions standards for Grambling State University freshmen are being challenged…
HBCUs
‘The Albany Movement’
Before Birmingham and Selma, Ala., became benchmarks for change during the Civil Rights Movement…
Leadership & Policy
Maryland Faces University Desegregation Fight
A group of Morgan State students, alumni and civil rights activists say a lawsuit seems to be the only remedy…
Leadership & Policy
Lonely at the Top?
That a college or university president has a challenging position is a no-brainer…
Students
Handling ‘Helicopter Parents’
On any given day at California Polytechnic State University, Nona Nickelsen fields phone calls from parents…
Community Colleges
Exit Interview
The construction projects at Prince George’s Community College certainly represent a physical obstacle…
Students
Latino College Access and Achievement Focus of TRPI Conference
Long Beach, Calif. When Harry Pachón’s brother asked him which college he would attend after high school, Pachón said he thought colleges would get in touch with him. Dr. Pachón, now president of the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, said his anecdote illustrated that lack of information should not be confused with lack of ability.
Community Colleges
“Being A Black Man” At Community College Event
In a forum held at Prince George’s Community College in Largo, Md. this week, the Washington Post staffers behind the paper’s “Being a Black Man” series discussed the numerous issues unveiled during the yearlong sequence of articles.
Community Colleges
Higher Tuition Forces Students Into Cheaper Schools, Study Says
Sharp tuition increases are forcing more lower-income students to forego their dream college for less expensive universities or community colleges, or are keeping some out of school entirely, according to a study released Monday.
Students
Alabama Desegregation Case Coming to a Close
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. A 25-year-old desegregation case involving Alabama’s colleges and universities is coming to a close, as U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy has ordered the state to set aside $46 million in surplus education funds. Part of the sum is to be used for a need-based scholarship program and a construction program at two historically Black state institutions.
HBCUs
Remembering Earl Hayes
Many thanks for the beautiful piece written by you on our dear friend Earl Hayes
HBCUs
Remembering Earl Hayes
Thanks for providing an excellent article…
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