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Diversity Abroad Seeks to Boost Minority Participation in International Study
According to the Institute of International Education (IIE), of all U.S. students that participate in study abroad programs, 76.4 percent are White as of 2012.
April 8, 2014
Students
Honest and Aware, Committed to Inclusion and Respect
Sweet Briar College SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Sweet Briar, VA Cheryl Steele Founded in 1901 Dean of Co-Curricular Life and Vice President of Student Affairs www.sbc.edu Founded in 1901 and located in Central Virginia, Sweet Briar College (SBC) is a small liberal arts college that strives to empower and educate young women to build and […]
April 8, 2014
Students
A Community Committed to Diversity & Inclusion for Learning, Growth, Success
Ohio Wesleyan University SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Delaware, Ohio Dr. Craig Ullom Founded in 1842 Vice President for Student Affairs www.owu.edu Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU) is a national liberal arts and sciences university with a major international presence. Already honored as one of the nation’s finest liberal arts undergraduate institutions, OWU is […]
April 8, 2014
Students
A Campus Family Committed to Understanding through Dialogue
North Dakota State College of Science SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Wahpeton, N.D. Philip Parnell, Ph.D. Founded in 1903 Associate Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs www.ndscs.edu Founded in 1903, North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) is one of the oldest two-year, comprehensive, residential colleges in the nation. NDSCS delivers learner-focused education through a […]
April 8, 2014
Students
A College of Learners Transcending Boundries
Lehigh University SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Bethlehem, PA John W. Smeaton, Ph.D. Founded in 1865 Vice Provost for Student Affairs www.lehigh.edu Founded in 1865 by Asa Packer, an industrial pioneer, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Lehigh University is a premier private residential research university. Lehigh community members, students, faculty and staff are committed to fostering a rich, […]
April 8, 2014
Students
A Community of Engaged Learners Where Individuals Flourish
The College of William & Mary SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Williamsburg, VA Virginia M. Ambier, Ph.D. Founded in 1693 Vice President for Student Affairs http://www.wm.edu/ Founded in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, the College of William & Mary (W&M) boasts that it is unlike any other university in America. […]
April 8, 2014
Students
A Young Minority-Serving Institution on the Move
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Pomona, California Dr. Douglas R. Freer Founded in 1938 Vice President for Student Services www.csupomona.edu Founded in 1938 and one of only two polytechnic universities in the state, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) is known for its learn-by-doing philosophy. The university recognizes that […]
April 8, 2014
Students
Four Campuses, One Community of Learners
Arkansas State University-Beebe SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Beebe, Arkansas Dr. Deborah Garrett Founded in 1927 Vice Chancellor for Student Services www.asub.edu Founded in 1927 as the Junior Agricultural School of Central Arkansas, Arkansas State University-Beebe (ASUB) is a regional state university that is an operationally separate, two-year institution of the Arkansas State University System. With […]
April 8, 2014
Students
Rutgers Athletic Director Hermann Bashes Newspaper
Rutgers University’s athletic director told a class earlier this year that it would be “great” if New Jersey’s largest newspaper went out of business.
April 7, 2014
Students
NABJ Co-founder Chuck Stone Dies at 89
Charles Sumner “Chuck” Stone Jr., a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill journalism professor and co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists, died at the age of 89 on Sunday.
April 6, 2014
Students
Georgia Could Become Biggest Test of Private Dorms
Georgia is on course to become one of the nation’s largest experiments in privatized college dorms, but it’s unclear whether the changes will lower students’ bills at a time when university costs are soaring.
April 6, 2014
Students
In Case You Missed It…
Undergrads Get Tips From the Experts at College Language Association Convention Simply Put, Dorothy Yancy Has a History of Leading the Way If Student Athletes Are Allowed to Unionize, Will It Change How Colleges View All Their Students? Community Colleges Facing Challenge of Amended Policies and Mission
April 3, 2014
Students
NY Student Accepted at All 8 Ivy League Schools
A 17-year-old Long Island student has applied to and was accepted at all eight Ivy League schools.
April 1, 2014
Students
If Student Athletes Are Allowed to Unionize, Will It Change How Colleges View All Their Students?
With the NCAA making a profit of more than one billion dollars a year, I’ve got nothing against the unionization of student-athletes.
March 31, 2014
Students
University of Kansas Chancellor Upholds Rejection of Student Fee
University of Kansas students will not have to pay a $25-per-semester fee for athletics, but they will have to pay two other new fees in the fall, Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little said.
March 30, 2014
Students
St. Paul’s College Sees Hope in April 9 Sale
The St. Paul’s College campus and the 35 buildings on its grounds are for sale in hopes it can continue to educate young men and women.
March 30, 2014
Students
Union Ruling Comes at Bad Time for NCAA
They’re battling in courtrooms, and could one day meet over a bargaining table. About the only things the two sides in the debate over big-time college athletics agree on is that things are changing.
March 27, 2014
Students
Peace Corps Aims to Boost Recruiting Diversity
The leader of the Peace Corps elaborated on the group’s plans to simplify the application process for prospective volunteers and to expand and further diversify the applicant pool during a speech Wednesday at the Michigan university where the agency traces its roots.
March 27, 2014
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