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Section: Students
Rising Graduate Scholars
Finding Representation as First Gen. Graduate in Isolating STEM Fields
When Matthew Culberson realized as an undergraduate at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) that he wanted to be a chemistry professor, he immediately scoured the college’s website to find a Black chemistry professor.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Working Toward Equitable Higher Education
Quatez Bernard Scott has been working in higher education for almost a decade, mostly in multicultural and student affairs. His current position is intercultural specialist at the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University.
March 16, 2022
Rising Graduate Scholars
Studying Race and Place
Pamela Zabala has used her experiences as an undergraduate at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, to inform her research and scholarship as she pursues her Ph.D. in sociology at Duke University.
March 16, 2022
News Roundup
Law School Admission Council Offers Holistic Path to Law School
The Law School Admission Council's new program aims in the future to provide a second alternative for law school admission that will complement the LSAT exam.
March 16, 2022
Latest News
Miami Dade College Joins Movement to Increase Student Democratic Participation
The initiative, Ask Every Student, unites 20 colleges in this democratic mission across the U.S, including seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
March 15, 2022
News Roundup
UCLA, Howard Launch Summer Program for Students of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
The Mark Q. Sawyer Summer Institute will bring together four undergraduate fellows from Howard University to the UCLA campus in June for an immersive, six-week academic research program on the role of race, ethnicity, and politics in society.
March 14, 2022
Students
Study: Positive Teacher-Student Relationships May Lead to Better Teaching
New study affirms that positive teacher-student relationships not only lead to better learning but may also lead to more effective teaching.
March 10, 2022
Community Colleges
Community College Scholars Share How to Make an Equitable Classroom
Community college scholars talked about the data needed for institutional self-introspection, syllabus and pedagogical adjustments, and the patience it takes to make incremental, but meaningful, change.
March 9, 2022
Students
Graduate School Enrollments Trending Upward
Increased virtual learning options among factors driving rising graduate school enrollments.
March 9, 2022
Students
Webinar Addresses Religious Pluralism in Higher Education
At a virtual panel on Tuesday, several higher education leaders shared ways that they foster interfaith literacy at their institutions via curricular and co-curricular initiatives.
March 8, 2022
Students
Amazon Announces Joint Educational Partnership with CUNY
Amazon hourly employees will be able to have their tuition and other select fees covered at eight CUNY schools.
March 8, 2022
Students
Pollster: Colleges Must Show Clear Return on Investment
Among the myriad of issues impacting Americans, higher education does not rank high on the list, says one of the nation’s most influential pollsters.
March 6, 2022
Students
Summit Focuses on Men of Color in College
Hundreds of students, administrators and community advocates gathered in Tampa over the weekend for the annual Black, Brown and College Bound Summit.
March 6, 2022
Latest News
Propel Center Offers $1 Million in Scholarships to HBCU Students
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) students who are interested in careers in arts and entertainment, entrepreneurship, agri-tech, health and social justice are offered a chance to win one of 100 $10,000 scholarships from Propel Center.
March 4, 2022
Students
In A Test-Optional Environment, What Does the SAT Mean?
As testing season approaches, scholars discuss the merits of test-optional applications and the value of the SAT.
March 3, 2022
Students
Common App Finds More First-Gen, Underrepresented Minority Applicants
A new report from Common App revealed first-year application trends in the 2021-22 college admissions cycle.
March 2, 2022
Latest News
University of Montana Students Call on Professor to Retire After Racist Comments
Students at the University of Montana (UM) are calling for the resignation of Dr. Clayton Looney, Poe Family Distinguished Faculty Fellow and professor of management information systems.
March 2, 2022
Latest News
New Jersey to Try Segregation Case on Thursday
The Latino Action Network vs. the State of New Jersey challenges state laws and policies that force students to attend schools near where they live, which denies fair opportunities for success to those students in isolated or low-income areas.
March 1, 2022
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