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Students
Kentucky State Dismisses Band Director, Details Sketchy
Kentucky State University has dismissed a music professor who also served as director of the schoolâs band program for the last eight years.
August 19, 2013
Students
Diverse Conversations: Leading a Small Liberal Arts University
For those who aspire to become a college/university president, one of the biggest decisions is whether a large or small college/university presidency is the right choice.
August 18, 2013
Students
FAMU Band Returns to the Field After 2 Year Suspension
Florida A&M Universityâs Marching 100 will return to the field Sept. 1 in Orlando, nearly two years after it was suspended because of a hazing-related death.
August 15, 2013
Students
Legislation May Cause Difficulty for NC Student Voters
Local elections boards in two North Carolina college towns made moves that could make it harder for students to vote.
August 15, 2013
Students
How Should We React to White Student Unions?
White student unions are growing in popularity on college campuses.
August 15, 2013
Students
Coming to Terms with Fisher
Law professors discuss using race in admissions policies following the Supreme Courtâs decision in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin.
August 13, 2013
Students
Tuition Isnât Only Bill Increase College Students See
Along with tuition, other college costs like housing and food are increasing at two- and four-year public universities.
August 13, 2013
Students
Program to Pay Tuition Cost for 2-year Degree
Graduating high school seniors will be able to attend a community college tuition-free thanks to a program thatâs expanding to Davidson County.
August 12, 2013
Students
UMASS Recognizes Growing Interdisciplinary Study of Black Germans in Academia
In the past 10 years, there has been an increase in Black German Studies programs at institutions across the country.
August 12, 2013
Students
On Slate, the Washington Football Team and âNâ Wording the âRâ Word
Slate strips Washington, D.C.âs resident football team of its controversial name.
August 11, 2013
Students
American Indian Higher Education Consortium Celebrates 40 Years; Prepares for Future
The American Indian Higher Education Consortium addresses student retention, international partnerships and language preservation at annual conference in Santa Fe.
August 11, 2013
Students
HBCU Closures: A Reversible Trend?
HBCUs must let go of polarizing âtraditionsâ to survive in the current educational landscape.
August 11, 2013
Students
In $25M Gift, Casino Mogul Bets on Blindness Cure
Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn will donate $25 million to the University of Iowa to accelerate the search for cures to rare eye diseases including the one that hampers his own vision, the school announced Thursday.
August 8, 2013
Students
Donât Let Credit Cards Fool You While in College
If you are a new or returning college student make sure that you have the credit card conversation with your family.
August 7, 2013
Students
Social Media Putting College Freshmen at Ease
Celestina Encinia is comfortable with the idea of starting her freshman year of college later this month at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
August 5, 2013
Students
Ohio State Returns $1M in Overcharges to Students
Ohio State University has refunded $1 million to 20,000 summer school students after imposing a fee increase that officials had promised wouldnât happen.
August 5, 2013
Students
Ohioâs Central State University Casting Wider Net for Students With In-state Tuition Offers
Students from 24 Indiana counties will pay in-state tuition throughout their enrollment at the school near Dayton, Ohio. Also, students from Detroit, Indianapolis and Chicago will benefit from a waiver that discounts tuition for two years.
August 4, 2013
Students
Thousands of Students Left Out in Cold by Summer Pell Grant Predicament
Changes in eligibility standards have resulted in steadily decreasing numbers of low-income college students receiving the grants for summer school as a result of not wanting to risk funding for spring and fall semesters.
August 4, 2013
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