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Section: Institutions
HBCUs
HBCUs Utilizing the Common App See an Increase in Applications
The Common App is seeing an increase in the diversity of the applicants, and HBCUs are yielding more applications.
January 25, 2023
Health
Study: Number of Universities Requiring Physical Education Courses Decreasing
The number of U.S. colleges and universities requiring some form of physical education course to graduate has decreased, according to a recent study from Oregon State University.
January 25, 2023
Community Colleges
Community College Student Support Program Effectiveness and Expansion Discussed at Symposium
A Chicago-based student support program for community college students is set to drastically expand its reach and the number of students it serves.
January 25, 2023
Tribal Colleges
Tribal Colleges and Universities Seek Greater Recognition and Funding
With more flexible funding, TCUs will be better able to support their students, retain faculty, and expand programs.
January 24, 2023
Social Justice
Mellon Foundation Announces More Than $12 Million for Social Justice Projects
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced more than $12 million for 26 U.S. colleges and universities working on social justice-related research or curricular projects.
January 24, 2023
Faculty & Staff
AAUP Launches Investigation of Hamline
The university is embroiled in a controversy over not renewing the contract of an adjunct who showed an image of the prophet Muhammad
January 23, 2023
Faculty & Staff
AAC&U Annual Meeting Explore Liberal Education’s Role in Preserving Democracy
American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) kicked off its annual meeting this week in San Francisco.
January 19, 2023
Health
Georgetown and Howard Universities Awarded $3 Million for Medical Humanities Center
Georgetown University and Howard University have been awarded a $3 million grant to help fund the establishment of a center for medical humanities.
January 19, 2023
Students
UNCF Receives Largest Philanthropic Corporate Gift from Fidelity Investments for Scholarship Program
UNCF has received $190 million, its largest philanthropic corporate gift, for the Fidelity Scholars Program.
January 17, 2023
Community Colleges
Oakton Community College Renamed to Oakton College, Plans to Remain a Community College
Oakton Community College has renamed itself to Oakton College, introducing a new logo.
January 17, 2023
Faculty & Staff
Student Mental Health Becomes Point of Discussion in Stalled University of Illinois Chicago Faculty Contract Negotiations
The mental health crisis affecting college students has become involved in stalled faculty contract negotiations at the University of Illinois Chicago.
January 13, 2023
Women
Coconino Community College Partners with Women’s Foundation of the State of Arizona for Free Tuition Pathway for Single Mothers
Coconino Community College has partnered with the Women’s Foundation of the State of Arizona to launch the Pathways for Single Moms Program, potentially giving women free tuition for certificates in 11 career tracks and free childcare.
January 13, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Richard Bland College Seeks Independence from The College of William & Mary
Richard Bland College is looking to establish independence from parent institution The College of William & Mary.
January 13, 2023
Health
Rhode Island College Requires Masks in Classrooms for Students and Faculty Amid COVID Surge
Rhode Island College will be requiring masks in classrooms for students and faculty when spring semester starts next week, given a slight surge in COVID-19 cases in Providence County.
January 13, 2023
Community Colleges
Higher Education Can Connect Diverse Students to Lucrative, Technical Careers
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce expects to see a massive shortage of skilled workers in 2023, and two and four-year institutions can take advantage of the opportunities technical, trade, and apprenticeship programs can provide students.
January 12, 2023
Students
CUNY Replaces Stand-Alone Traditional Remedial Courses with Corequisite Course Model
Starting this fall, CUNY has replaced traditional remedial math and English courses with more equitable “corequisite” courses, an accomplishment in its seven-year effort.
January 12, 2023
Recruitment & Retention
Emory Replaced Loans with Grants for Over 1,500 More Students Last Fall, University Announces
It's one of many schools expanding or introducing plans to cut student debt
January 11, 2023
Events
NC A&T to Host 63rd Annual Sit-in Anniversary Breakfast and Wreath Laying in Honor of the A&T Four
NC A&T will be hosting the 63rd Annual Sit-in Anniversary Breakfast and Wreath Laying in honor of the A&T Four.
January 10, 2023
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