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USC Race and Equity Center Unveils PRISM
A new racial equity tech tool from the Race and Equity Center at the University of Southern California (USC) will change the face of higher education and provide a platform for academic professionals of color to engage with potential employers and cultivate community.
Latest News
Student Success is Focus at APLU Convening
Universities can turn challenges into opportunities through resilience. That was the central focus of the annual Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU) meeting that brought senior-level college administrators together to strategize on how best to serve their students.
Students
Georgetown Researchers Find Disparities in Access to Elite Public Colleges
New research released Tuesday from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) found that âmisguided admissions practicesâ and inequality in funding are splitting the public higher education system into two separate and unequal tracks.
HBCUs
âLast Mile Grantsâ a Saving Grace for LeMoyne-Owen Students
For Frederick Jones, receiving a âLast Mileâ grant to finish his education at LeMoyne-Owen College (LOC) in Memphis was the âram in the bush.â The senior interdisciplinary studies major received the grant this fall under a new initiative at LOC that aims to support undergraduate seniors who are on track to graduation, but have financial barriers affecting their re-enrollment and completion.
Leadership & Policy
Rewriting the Narrative for Edward Waters College
With family members serving as educators, administrators and educational consultants, and a transformative undergraduate experience at Albany State University (ASU), A. Zachary Faison, Jr. set out with an âunshakable confidenceâ and responsibility to uplift his community through service in the historically Black college and university (HBCU) sphere.
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Educators Challenged to Reduce Racial Trauma at ICUE Gathering
Dr. Tyrone C. Howard warned educators that they have to do a better job at eliminating racial trauma for Black children who attend urban schools.
HBCUs
Panelists: More Work to be Done in Diversifying Graduate Education
Graduate school deans at top universities from across the nation say that colleges and universities can do more to diversify graduate education and avoid bias in current admissions processes in a Thursday webinar panel sponsored by Education Testing Service (ETS), GRE and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.
African-American
Joint M.D./MBA Program Prepares Students for the Business of Medicine
An innovative partnership between Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) and Georgia Institute of Technologyâs Scheller College of Business will equip medical students with a âunique blend of skillsâ to successfully care for patients and manage the business operations of a medical practice.
STEM
Colleges and Universities Prepare for National STEM Day
Across the higher education landscape, National Stem Day will feature events such as STEM symposiums, trainings and community activities that engage a variety of groups, including minorities and women.
HBCUs
Savannah State Announces Layoff of 26 Faculty Members due to Declining Enrollment
Savannah State University (SSU) announced plans to lay off 26 non-tenured faculty members due to budget cuts tied to declining student enrollment and state-allocated funding.
Recruitment & Retention
ECSU Continues Enrollment Gains Through InsideTrack Coaching Support
After years of stagnant or declining enrollment, Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) is in its second year of enrollment growth due to an ongoing partnership with the student enrollment and success coaching company InsideTrack.
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Access, Completion Outcomes Lag for Underrepresented Students
Public flagship institutions in the Great Lakes region are falling short in their objective of being a beacon for social and economic mobility for low-income and minority students, according to a recently published report by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP).
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