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DAYSHA JACKSON-SANCHEZ
DAYSHA JACKSON-SANCHEZ has been named dean of student success at Manchester University. She was assistant vice chancellor for student affairs at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana-Northeast. Jackson-Sanchez earned a bachelor’s and an MBA from Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne.
October 8, 2015
Students
Seeing Student Success
Cal State Fullerton among institutions employing a host of interventions to help students persist, graduate.
October 7, 2015
Students
Wichita State Chapel Change to Help Muslims Draws Complaints
WICHITA, Kan. — Wichita State University has announced plans to review changes to a campus chapel after critics took aim at the university for renovating the space to accommodate Muslims. The Wichita Eagle reports the university in May renovated the Harvey D. Grace Memorial Chapel and removed the tiny altar and pews after Muslims at […]
October 7, 2015
Students
Judge Rejects Renaming College After Billionaire’s Wife
A New York judge denied a college’s petition to add the wife of a Wall Street billionaire to its name, citing the will of the founding donor.
October 7, 2015
Students
Early FAFSA Filing Seen as Boon for Low-income Students
Student advocates and higher education experts say the new Obama administration policy change on early Federal Student Aid form filing will prove beneficial for low-income and first-generation students.
October 6, 2015
Students
How Surging U.S. Student Debt is Affecting Borrowers’ Lives
America’s $1.2 trillion in student debt is having consequences in far-reaching ways.
October 5, 2015
Students
Missouri Grad Students a Step Closer to Unionizing
Graduate workers at the University of Missouri’s flagship campus in Columbia are moving closer to unionizing.
October 4, 2015
Students
In Case You Missed It…
Education Secretary Bluntly Addresses Racial Disparities Dr. Sybil Mobley, Founder of FAMU School of Business, Dies Tough Road Ahead for HBCU Initiative Boss Toldson An Asian American Coming of Age Tale: Campus Racism
October 1, 2015
Students
Police: 11 More Charged in Hazing Death of Baruch College Student
Eleven more suspects have been charged in Pennsylvania in the hazing death of a New York City fraternity pledge.
October 1, 2015
Students
Court Strikes Down Possible Payments to College Athletes
A federal appeals court struck down a plan to pay college football and basketball players in a ruling that NCAA leaders believe supports their contention that the athletes are students and not professionals.
September 30, 2015
Students
Lawsuit Results in New S.C. Guidelines on Tuition
Students who live in South Carolina and are U.S. citizens but whose parents can’t prove they’re in the country legally should be considered for in-state tuition, according to new guidelines under consideration.
September 29, 2015
Students
U.S. Colleges Seek to Integrate Chinese Students Better
The multitudes of Chinese students attending American universities are approaching college as less of a life experience and more as a transaction, educators worry, leading to measures to help them integrate.
September 29, 2015
Students
ACCT Report Presents New View of Student Loan Debt
Contrary to stereotype, the report claims that the cohort that was most likely to default were those that took out less than $5,000 in student loans.
September 28, 2015
Students
Governor Looks to Lure Top Researchers to Texas Campuses
Gov. Greg Abbott is emphasizing the importance of research in luring academic stars to Texas and elevating the state’s universities as well as its economy, according to a newspaper report.
September 27, 2015
Students
An Asian American Coming of Age Tale: Campus Racism
For Rini Sampath, her American dream ran into the reality of racism.
September 27, 2015
Students
Dispute over Black Lives Matter at Heart of Boycott of Wesleyan Newspaper
At Wesleyan University, known for its liberal culture, a campaign to shut down the campus newspaper is coming from an unlikely source: its students.
September 24, 2015
Students
Analysis: Scrutiny Adds Context to Graduation Rate of Pell Grant Recipients
An unprecedented look at Pell Grant graduation rates from 1,149 schools shows that, despite a large national gap, low-income students at some schools do as well as their classmates.
September 24, 2015
Students
KATRICE W. JONES MORGAN
KATRICE W. JONES MORGAN has been appointed an additional post of director of diversity and inclusion for The University of Tennessee College of Law. Morgan is assistant dean for student affairs in the College of Law. She holds a bachelor’s from the University of Tennessee and a juris doctor from Loyola University New Orleans.
September 24, 2015
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