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Students
Former Delaware State University Dean Has Criminal Record
A Delaware State University administrator who resigned last week has a criminal record.
July 16, 2013
Students
Death by Diversity: Securing the Success of Minority Students and Faculty Beyond Recruitment
Successful recruitment in this regard creates a visual diversity that looks good on college brochures and websites, but it is only skin-deep.
July 16, 2013
Students
Study Suggests Going Back to Basics: Saving to Fund Education
In an effort to reduce student debt and the debilitating effect that it can have on graduation rates, researchers recommend Children’s Savings Accounts.
July 15, 2013
Students
At the Intersection of identity and Contingency
Let’s look at the demographics of non-tenure-track faculty and placing identity at the center of a larger discussion on the contingent faculty experience.
July 11, 2013
Students
Biden Going to Rhode Island to Honor Nuala Pell
Salve Regina University officials say Vice President Joe Biden will visit the Newport school in August for a celebration honoring Nuala Pell, the wife of late Rhode Island Sen. Clairborne Pell.
July 10, 2013
Students
Senate Fails to Keep Student Loan Rates Low
Senate Democrats on Wednesday failed to restore lower interest rates on student loans, again coming up short and perhaps signaling that undergraduates might really face rates twice as high as those of last year.
July 10, 2013
Students
N.J. Programs Help Incarcerated Individuals Assimilate into College Life
Higher education institutions in New Jersey are helping create a model that broadens the educational prospects of individuals who are incarcerated while reducing the recidivism rates.
July 9, 2013
Students
Special Report: Top 100 Undergraduate Degree Producers
In Part 2 of the annual Top 100 Degree Producers editions, Diverse ranks the leading institutions awarding the most undergraduate degrees to minorities, as well as reporting on the successful recruitment, retention, and graduation of students.
July 9, 2013
Students
Southern University Collecting Yearbook Fees, But No Book Produced
A new audit says Southern University has been collecting student fees for a yearbook that hasn’t been produced for five years.
July 8, 2013
Students
New Help for First-Generation Students at Kansas State
A national program that aims to help first-generation college students stay in school is coming to Kansas State University.
July 8, 2013
Students
Missouri, Kansas Public Colleges Say Minority Recruitment Efforts Unaffected
Some schools say a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action won’t affect their efforts to recruit minority students.
July 8, 2013
Students
North Dakota State Turns Over Deleted Emails of School President
North Dakota State University has turned over to the state’s Legislative Council nearly 2,000 pages of emails deleted from President Dean Bresciani’s account.
July 7, 2013
Students
Keeping Higher Education on the Minds of Students
Before you know it the fall semester will be back in full swing on college campuses and students have some decisions to make.
July 7, 2013
Students
Female Grad Student Loses Appeal in Suit Against Penn State
Dismissed from a doctoral program, Yan Yan has lost her appeal in a gender discrimination, retaliation and hostile educational environment case.
July 7, 2013
Students
Study: Black-White Achievement Gap Has ‘Political Foundations’
A new study finds that state policymaker attention to teacher quality is highly responsive to low high school graduation rates among White students, but not for African-American students.
July 3, 2013
Students
Morris Brown May Head to Bankruptcy Court
Morris Brown College officials believe they would be able to sell off some property, settle mounting debt and keep most of the campus intact under a $20 million plan submitted to a bankruptcy court.
July 2, 2013
Students
Mississippi Universities Plan Tuition Increases
Eight of Mississippi’s public universities will increase tuition by more than 6 percent to cover state aid cuts.
July 2, 2013
Students
William Gray, Former Congressman and UNCF President, Dies
Gray, an ex-U.S. Rep, first Black Majority Whip, and former president of the United Negro College Fund passed away Monday at the age of 71.
July 2, 2013
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