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Education Program Strengthens Ties Between Brazil, U.S.
The Brazil Scientific Mobility Program provides scholarships to STEM students from Brazil for an opportunity to study abroad at the world’s top universities. Through the program, the U.S. is hosting more than 3,600 students for the current academic year.
Students
Millennials the Victims of Circumstances
I would argue that circumstances have treated Millennials poorly as they have reached young adulthood and their post college years.
International
Trade Balance: Numbers Growing for American Students Studying in China, Vice Versa
Since the 2009-10 school year, China has become the top country for sending students to study at American colleges and universities; and, more Americans are heading to China to supplement or complete their education.
Students
Teen Dies After Giving Birth in Benedict College Dorm Room
Authorities say a 19-year-old Benedict College student bled to death after delivering a stillborn baby alone in her dorm room.
Students
The Unique Mindset of Millennials at HBCUs
Each year, Beloit College releases “The Mindset List” for the incoming class of college freshmen.
Students
Ohio Student Says Racist Campus Postings a ‘Joke’
An Oberlin College student acknowledged posting anti-Islam fliers and racist cards around the campus of the historically liberal Ohio university earlier this year, saying he meant them as a “joke” to provoke a reaction, according to statements he made after being detained by campus security.
Students
Southern University Adding International Flavor
Thirty-six Brazilian students will be navigating the campus along with Southern University’s first-time freshmen and returning upperclassmen.
International
Jay Z Helping Students Discover the World
Laquisha Springer was one of four students to receive a Shawn Carter Foundation-Gilman International Scholarship through the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Students
Legislation May Cause Difficulty for NC Student Voters
Local elections boards in two North Carolina college towns made moves that could make it harder for students to vote.
Students
White House, Senate Agree to Cut Student Loan Rates
The latest compromise in the student loan debate will reduce rates on new subsidized loans to 3.86 percent, but critics say students may still pay higher rates in the future.
Students
Senate Prepares to Finish Work on Student Loan Deal
Borrowing for tuition, housing and books would be less expensive for students this fall, but the costs would start climbing almost immediately under a deal the Senate was poised to pass Wednesday. The bipartisan proposal lawmakers were considering would link interest rates on federal student loans to the financial markets, providing lower interest rates right […]
Faculty & Staff
HBCUs Urged to Develop Strategic Plans for International Education Programs
In the push to help create high-impact international education programs, the American Council on Education has organized an institute on ‘internationalizing’ historically Black institutions.
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