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Students
Racist Displays Persist at Minnesota College
ST. CLOUD, Minn. Bisharo Iman hoped college in St. Cloud would be different than attending high school. There would be no more taunts of âGo back to your countryâ aimed at her Somali dress, no more being slammed into lockers.
January 28, 2008
Students
U-Md. Restricts Late-night Parties at Student Union Building
COLLEGE PARK, Md. The University of Maryland is cracking down on rowdy parties at the campus student union. The gatherings have drawn more than a thousand people, and police and students say they have sometimes resulted in brawls. The parties will now be limited to current U-M students and may not go past midnight. Student [âŚ]
January 27, 2008
Students
When Diversity Training Goes Awry
Done incorrectly, what should be a useful exercise can and has backfired on some colleges and universities.
January 23, 2008
Students
What Works!
What Works!How Online Instructors Improved Communication With Students PROBLEMDr. Philip Ice, an assistant professor of education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte who has taught 30 online courses and designed 100 others, noticed that instructorsâ heavy reliance on text for giving students feedback on their work was not very effective. In his experience, [âŚ]
January 23, 2008
Students
When Diversity Training Goes Awry
Done incorrectly, what should be a useful exercise can and has backfired on some colleges and universities.
January 23, 2008
Students
Encouraging The Discouraged
An HSI, Heritage University serves a population that most other institutions have essentially written off as nothing more than farm laborers and service workers.
January 23, 2008
Students
Scholarship Deadlines Approach
Three opportunities to apply for scholarships or fellowships with impending deadlines were recently announced for Hispanic students.
January 21, 2008
Students
GOP Bill Would Deny Undocumented Students Admission To S.C. Public Colleges
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. â House Republican leaders unveiled an immigration reform plan Monday that would bill the federal government for the cost of detaining illegal immigrants and prevent illegals from attending any public college.
January 17, 2008
Students
UNCF Adopts New Brand Identity, Without the Word âNegroâ
In its new logo unveiled today, the United Negro College Fund has dropped its full name, opting to go as UNCF as part of a branding strategy that conveys the organization as a contemporary and progressive advocate of Blacks in higher education while also maintaining its heritage.
January 16, 2008
Students
Lincoln U.: Tolson Gave to Wiley Students What He Received Here
Arguing that Melvin Tolsonâs passion, eloquently portrayed by Denzel Washington in âThe Great Debaters,â was harvested during his time as an undergraduate at Lincoln University, the Pennsylvania HBCU is on a crusade to claim Tolson as one of its own. Officials hope to reinvigorate debating competition among HBCUs and boost student participation in the Melvin B. Tolson Literary Society, founded at Lincoln in 1966.
January 14, 2008
Students
MetLife Community College Excellence Award Finalists Revealed
The MetLife Foundation has launched its Community College Excellence Award program to recognize two-year colleges that have demonstrated the biggest commitment to serving underprivileged students, and six colleges have been selected as finalists.
January 9, 2008
Students
Getting to Know Dr. Toya Barnes-Teamer
Dr. Toya Barnes-Teamer used to watch educators struggle to boost graduation rates, and when she had a chance to do something about it, she took it. Last March, Barnes-Teamer stepped up to the newly created position of vice president for student success at Dillard University.
January 9, 2008
Students
Sallie Mae Fund, BET Collaborate to Promote College Awareness
âOn average, college graduates earn $1 million more than high school graduates in the course of a lifetime,â said Debra Lee, chairman and CEO of BET Networks. âIncreased awareness is the key to helping more African-Americans realize their dream of going to college and, in turn, access that greater earning power.â
January 9, 2008
Students
The Year Ahead on Capitol Hill
Higher education advocates hope Congress will address Pell Grant increases, textbook costs and other priorities before the fall presidential campaign.
January 9, 2008
Students
Study Suggests Colleges Do More To Reach Under-represented Students
Information about college from traditional sources is not as accessible to or easily understood by low-income and first-generation students, who tend to rely on high school counselors and unsolicited marketing materials when researching colleges, according to new research that suggests the best ways to reach under-represented students.
January 9, 2008
Students
Hispanic Just the Stats: Picking the Right College
A college education is becoming more of the norm than in the past. However, choosing the right college or university setting can be a challenge, especially for students in minority- groups.
January 8, 2008
Students
Racial Profiling Alleged In Campus Raid
The Los Angeles County of Board of Supervisors is investigating whether a narcotics-search operation at Los Angeles Trade Technical College was a result of racial profiling.
January 8, 2008
Students
MnSCU Wants Permission to Tell Parents About Student Drinking
MANKATO, Minn. State law prevents college and university officials from telling parents when their children get into minor trouble with drugs and alcohol on campus. After several deaths in 2007, those officials want to change the law. âWhen the families donât know about it and we canât tell them about it, they canât be part [âŚ]
January 7, 2008
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