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Section: Institutions
African-American
Some U.S. Colleges Calling Students Back From Israel
Some U.S. colleges are pulling students from overseas study programs in Israel as the Gaza war rages, though the relative calm beyond the immediate battle areas is raising questions about why they had to leave.
August 21, 2014
Students
St. Cloud State University Wins Dismissal of Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former administrator against St. Cloud State University.
August 20, 2014
Sports
Delayed for Weeks in Liberia, 6 Tuskegee University Students Return to U.S.
Most international flights in an out of the West African nation had been canceled because of the Ebola epidemic.
August 20, 2014
Students
Governor Haslam Promotes Free Tuition Plan in Tennessee
Gov. Bill Haslam on Wednesday urged students to take advantage of his program to cover a full ride at two-year colleges for any high school graduate.
August 20, 2014
HBCUs
Morgan State University Settles Lawsuit Over Campus Attack
A state university has agreed to a settlement with a Baltimore man who was partially blinded after being attacked on campus by a student who later told authorities he killed and cannibalized another man.
August 18, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Northern State University Pushing for Chinese, Cultural Language Center
Northern State University is moving forward with plans to create a Chinese language and cultural center that will be the first of its kind in the Dakotas and that officials hope will give the state a link to China’s growing economy.
August 17, 2014
African-American
St. Augustine’s University Taking First Steps Down Road to Recovery
In the last academic year, the HBCU faced a $3 million drop in net tuition revenue, the firing of its previous president and a federal investigation of allegations that the university provided false information on a federal grant proposal.
August 17, 2014
African-American
Special Focus: HBCUs
This issue of Diverse includes a special focus on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s).
August 14, 2014
Students
Going ‘All In’ for Our Nation’s Students of Color
Only 3 out of 10 African-American students with high potential for success in AP science course work take an AP science course.
August 13, 2014
Leadership & Policy
David Gipp Named Representative of American Indian College Fund
The chancellor of the tribal college in Bismarck has been named as a representative of a scholarship program that is part of a $3.4 billion government settlement with Native American landowners.
August 12, 2014
Students
Navy Professor Resigns After Racy Photo Inquiry
A U.S. Naval War College professor has resigned following an investigation into a complaint that he took a racy photo that wound up online.
August 11, 2014
Students
Despite University of Kansas’ Efforts, Sexual Assault Persists
A confidential University of Kansas survey shows that one in 10 students say they have been victims of sexual harassment, including sexual assault, but many never report it.
August 11, 2014
Students
Bad Behavior on Social Media Can Cost Recruits
At St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Mobile, Alabama, the high school that produced Crimson Tide quarterbacks AJ McCarron and Jake Coker, there’s a new preseason ritual for football players: the social media talk.
August 11, 2014
Disabilties
Going Forward, New Federal Loan Guidelines for College Seen as Helpful
However, critics say it does nothing to repair catastrophic damage caused as a result of 2011 changes to Parent PLUS loan.
August 10, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Alabama State University Loses Attorney Over Disregarded Advice
A former federal judge is resigning as an attorney for Alabama State University.
August 7, 2014
Faculty & Staff
‘Authentic’ Blackness Debate Continues
The fact is that most of us who are Black, regardless of socioeconomic status or educational level, will be confronted with the reality that our skin color will render us vulnerable to the fact that we are the “other” in the eyes of some Whites and some other non-Blacks.
August 7, 2014
Community Colleges
Education Department to Ease College Loan Rules
The Department of Education said Thursday it will try to make it easier for students and parents with troubled credit histories to get college loans.
August 7, 2014
Community Colleges
In Case You Missed It…
Focus Intensifies on Falloff of Students En Route to College Scholars Dig Deeper into Educational Challenges Black Boys Face Experts: Lack of Diversity on Admissions Path Negatively Impacts Minority Students Choosing Moby Dick Over Computer Code
August 7, 2014
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