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Washington state top among states attracting international students
Washington state is among the top states attracting international students to its colleges, according to new data released Monday by the Institute of International Education.
November 17, 2014
Students
WVU Suspends Fraternity, Sorority Activities
West Virginia University has suspended social and pledging activities at its campus-affiliated fraternities and sororities after two problems on campus.
November 16, 2014
Students
Motlow State Community College Hires Faculty To Prepare For Influx
A plan to offer free tuition to all Tennessee high school graduates has some higher-education institutions looking to hire more faculty.
November 16, 2014
Students
In 2013, 69 Percent of Students Graduated in Debt
Average debt climbed to $28,400 in 2013, up from $27,850 the year before.
November 13, 2014
Students
Asheville-Buncombe Tech Finds STEM Recruitment Success by Refocusing Message
With an NSF grant of nearly $200,000, which the college received in the fall of 2012, A-B Tech Community College was able to bring up the number of women in targeted STEM programs from 39 to 75, nearly doubling their numbers.
November 12, 2014
Students
Sex-Assault Program Expands to High Schools
CONCORD, N.H. â The University of New Hampshire is expanding its nationally recognized sexual violence prevention program to a younger audience: high school students in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
November 11, 2014
Students
University of Nebraska Benefits From Extra Tuition
A tuition increase that only University of Nebraska-Lincoln business and engineering students pay hasnât swayed them from choosing those majors.
November 11, 2014
Students
Veterans Day Salute
The Diverse staff salutes the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces. Your dedication and sacrifice ensures that all of us have the freedom to do what we do.
November 10, 2014
Students
âEnough, Iâm Tiredâ Becomes Rallying Cry of Mexican Protest
An off-the-cuff comment by the attorney general to cut off a news conference about the apparent killing of 43 missing college students has been taken up by protesters as a rallying cry against Mexicoâs corruption and drug trade-fueled violence.
November 9, 2014
Students
Short-Term Certificates Might Not Be the Best Bet
A study of sub-baccalaureate programs in Washington state found that short-term certificates, which can be earned in less than a year, for the most part showed only small economic returns.
November 9, 2014
Students
Noguera Urges Urban Educators to Stand Fast in Wake of Anticipated Cutbacks
In the wake of the sweeping GOP take-over of Congress last week, Dr. Pedro Noguera says he believes that efforts to improve urban education in the United States and other parts of the world will likely be stalled.
November 7, 2014
Students
For-Profit Colleges Target Regulations in Lawsuit
The for-profit college sector filed a lawsuit Thursday that seeks to halt new regulations of its industry.
November 6, 2014
Students
Virginia Commonwealth University Dept. Chair Themes Art Around Hair
Comb through the life story of Sonya Clark and itâs easy to see how she came to craft works of art themed around hair, a provocative and politicized thread of identity.
November 5, 2014
Students
Diverse On The Go
Diverse Co-Founder Frank Matthews will be the featured speaker at the luncheon today at the 2014 Alabama Association of Higher Education Diversity Officers (ALAHEDO) Conference in Tuscaloosa.
November 4, 2014
Students
Review: Howard Fuller Chronicles His Road to Education Activism
The recently-released memoir, No Struggle, No Progress: A Warriorâs Life from Black Power to Education Reform, recounts Fullerâs education and evolution.
November 3, 2014
Students
How to Pick a College? Data Crunchers Hope to Help
The popularity of social media sites and advancements in the ability to analyze the vast amounts of data we put online give members of the class of 2015 more tools than ever to help chart their next step.
November 3, 2014
Students
I Voted Already. Did You?
Value your vote before the second coming of Jim Crow strips it from you.
November 2, 2014
Students
Ex-Band Member Guilty in Florida A&M Drum Majorâs Hazing Death
ORLANDO, Fla. â A former Florida A&M band member accused of being the ringleader of a brutal hazing ritual known as âCrossing Bus Câ that killed a drum major was convicted Friday of manslaughter and felony hazing. Dante Martin, 27, was the first to stand trial in the November 2011 death of 26-year-old Robert Champion [âŚ]
November 2, 2014
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