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Section: Institutions
Community Colleges
Lansing Community College, ex-employee settle lawsuit
LANSING Mich. Lansing Community College and its former in-house lawyer have settled a lawsuit filed following his dismissal last September.
August 14, 2007
Students
Arkansas appears before NCAA board over track violations
LITTLE ROCK The University of Arkansas has appeared before the NCAA infractions committee to answer allegations levied against its storied track and field program after a former assistant coach was convicted last year of embezzlement, the university said Tuesday.
August 13, 2007
Students
Black History AP Course Faces Obstacles by College Board
Some K-12 school district officials have proposed a remedy to the lack of Black student enrollment in Advanced Placement classes: an AP course in African-American History.
August 12, 2007
HBCUs
Spain big surprises in women’s volleyball at University Games
BANGKOK Thailand The Spanish women’s volleyball team is the big surprise at the World University Games, upsetting Russia and Brazil to qualify for the quarterfinals in first place in its group.
August 12, 2007
Sports
Mexico, Thailand brawl at World University Games soccer
BANGKOK Thailand Soccer players from Thailand and Mexico fought openly on the pitch Monday at the World University Games in a match eventually won by the home team 1-0.
August 12, 2007
Community Colleges
UNM, community college to share campus
RIO RANCHO N.M. The University of New Mexico and Central New Mexico Community College plan to share a new campus in Rio Rancho.
August 12, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Byrne: Looking for managers to lead two-year colleges
POINT CLEAR Ala. The new chancellor of Alabama’s system of two-year colleges said Saturday that a background in education is not a requirement to be a college president.
August 12, 2007
Community Colleges
Sen. Dodd Unveils Free Community College Plan
CONCORD, N.H. Democratic presidential hopeful Chris Dodd’s plan to make higher education more accessible includes promises of free community college education for every American — so long as states agree to foot half the cost.
August 9, 2007
Latinx
Deep in the Heart of Texas Higher Education
We are “on the road again” with our state editions and, as evident by our cover, we are focusing on the state of Texas.
August 8, 2007
Students
Congress Looking to Ease Burden on Low-Income Students
Lesser-publicized elements of College Cost Reduction Act would benefit part-time students.
August 8, 2007
Community Colleges
Finding Florida’s Lost Settlement
A six-member team is searching for evidence of a community of former African slaves and American Indians.
August 8, 2007
Students
The Evolution of a Texas HBCU
Now majority Hispanic, the historically black st. philip’s college has positioned itself to serve an increasingly diverse San Antonio population.
August 8, 2007
Students
A Rich History
Texas HBCUs continue their mission of educating African-American students, while at the same time responding to the state’s changing demographics.
August 8, 2007
HBCUs
Professional Appointments
Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital has been appointed president of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. She had previously been interim chancellor of Winston-Salem State University. Howard-Vital earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Chicago and a doctorate from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Michael Eric Dyson has been named university professor at Georgetown […]
August 8, 2007
Students
Grants & Gifts
The Community College of Baltimore County has received a $295,328 grant from the Maryland Higher Education Commission to fund an online course aimed at increasing the number of nurses in the state. The new course, which helps paramedics transition into the nursing program, is expected to produce 40 nursing graduates in 2009 and 64 in […]
August 8, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Highlighting the Value of Diversity in Acadamia
A mandate from the top down remains key to the successful implementation of diversity initiatives.
August 8, 2007
Students
Congress Looking to Ease Burden on Low-Income Students
Lesser-publicized elements of College Cost Reduction Act would benefit part-time students.
August 7, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick eyes free education from age 3 through community college
BOSTON Gov. Deval Patrick envisions free education for every Massachusetts resident from age 3 through community college.
August 6, 2007
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