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Students
Diverse on the Go
Senior Writer Jamal Eric Watson is attending the 2015 HBCU Student Success Summit in Atlanta at the Omni Atlanta Hotel today through Saturday.
June 24, 2015
Sports
Smith-Jones Named Athletic Director at UC Riverside
Tamica Smith-Jones has been named director of intercollegiate athletics at the University of California, Riverside.
June 24, 2015
Sports
Confronting Assault Issues on Campus: Our Reality, Our Challenge
Late last year my personal life collided with my work life in regards to the issues of assault on college campuses.
June 23, 2015
Sports
Vermont State College Seeks to Increase Completion Rate
WATERBURY, Vt. â Fewer than half of Vermontâs high school graduates go on to get college degrees, and the Vermont State College system is trying to find ways to change that and make sure those who do go on to college complete it.
June 22, 2015
Sports
When Asian Americans Hear Hate Crime, We Think of Vincent Chin
The anniversary of his beating death in 1982 coincides with the mourning in Charleston.
June 21, 2015
Sports
HBCUs to Seek Delay on NCAA Requirement
Fourteen of 21 Division I athletic teams facing postseason competition bans this coming school year are based at historically Black colleges and universities.
June 18, 2015
Leadership & Policy
College of Charleston Approves Tuition Increase
The College of Charleston Board of Trustees has voted to approve a tuition increase of 3.25 percent for the 2015-2016 academic year.
June 16, 2015
Sports
Catholic College in Massachusetts Closing
A small Roman Catholic college in Massachusetts has announced that it is closing at the end of the academic year due to âinsurmountable financial challenges.â
June 16, 2015
Sports
The Cost of âRevenue Sportsâ
When the University of Alabama at Birmingham announced June 2 that there would be gridiron games this fall, many around the country were perplexedâand many others thrilledâby the obvious victory for the sport.
June 15, 2015
Sports
UM Campus Welcomes Foreign Students
In the last school year, the University of Montana had more than 830 international students enrolled.
June 14, 2015
Sports
Go to College? LeBron Didnât, But Everyone Else Should
On choosing the âfellowship of educated men and womenâ before prematurely choosing the âAssociation.â
June 14, 2015
Sports
In Case You Missed ItâŚ
Baltimore Stands in Stark Contrast to Charleston Report: Calif. Community Colleges Can Expect Surge in Black Enrollment Media Fuels Negative Perception of Black Athletes Diverse Conversations: Why Diversity on Campus Matters in Real World
June 11, 2015
Faculty & Staff
CLIFTON SANDERS
CLIFTON SANDERS has been appointed provost of academic affairs at Salt Lake Community College. Sanders was most recently interim provost of academic affairs at Salt Lake Community College. He earned a bachelorâs from Hamline University and a doctorate from The University of Utah.
June 5, 2015
Sports
NCAA Hits UNC with 5 Violations in Wake of Academic Scandal
North Carolinaâs long-running academic fraud scandal now includes five NCAA charges, including a lack of institutional control for poor oversight of an academic department popular with athletes and the counselors who advised them.
June 4, 2015
Sports
In Case You Missed It
Princeton Takes Major Step Forward in African-American Studies NISOD Emphasizes Educational Lessons Grounded in Ferguson Black College Coaches Unite to Boost Diversity in Hiring NCORE a Safe Space for All
May 29, 2015
Students
15 Chinese Nationals Accused in U.S. of Student Visa Scheme
Fifteen Chinese citizens conspired to take college entrance exams on behalf of others or paid to have that done for them so they could obtain student visas, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
May 28, 2015
Faculty & Staff
John Nash: A Life of Great Struggle and Even Greater Success
Born to an electrical engineer, and later a precocious and dashing young man who attained an Ivy League education, John Nash seemed destined for a life of stunning success.
May 25, 2015
Students
UNC Receives NCAA Notice of Allegations in Academic Fraud Case
North Carolina has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA connected to the schoolâs academic fraud scandal.
May 25, 2015
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