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Section: Opinion
Community Colleges
Life Goes On Regardless of a Particular Outcome
A student’s first-choice school may not necessarily be the best one for them.
April 15, 2015
Opinion
Don’t Wait to Address Summer Melt: The Time is Now
It is easy to assume that once high school seniors apply to and get accepted by colleges, complete the FAFSA and then deposit at the institution of their choosing having reviewed and accepted the proffered financial aid award, the hard work is done. Not so.
April 14, 2015
Opinion
Is Newly Minted Candidate Hillary Clinton Good for Higher Ed?
With the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign announcement on Sunday, it’s time to once again ponder, “What does Hillary think about higher ed?”
April 12, 2015
African-American
Understanding Generation X
By now most people have heard of Generation X, the 46 million Americans born between 1965 and 1979.
April 9, 2015
Opinion
Not American Enough
I should have been prepared for profiling at American University. But I wasn’t.
April 8, 2015
Latinx
NYC Cop Apologizes for Racist Rant Against South Asian
Good enough or not so fast? Video is a reminder of the deep hate in everyday life.
April 5, 2015
Students
School: What is it Good for?
The nature and purpose behind the American education system are not always consistent with the methods of teaching nor the outcome.
April 5, 2015
Community Colleges
Are Millennials a Socially Awkward Generation?
According to many consultants, employers, professors, pundits and other purveyors of the culture, the answer is yes.
March 31, 2015
Opinion
Leading by Example: College Success Means a Stronger Economy
We have to set a better example about the importance of higher education.
March 31, 2015
Opinion
Stanford’s Admission Rate at 5 Percent But Why Stop There?
How to be an elite school and still look egalitarian.
March 29, 2015
Opinion
Starbucks #Race Together a Conversation That Whites Need to Have
Far too many efforts to address the issue of racism in our contemporary culture are often misguided, distressingly adrift, naive and tone deaf.
March 25, 2015
STEM
A More ‘Diverse’ Approach to Diversity in STEM Education
Attracting more students into STEM education has long been a challenge for colleges and universities.
March 25, 2015
Opinion
Selma Shows Asian Americans Know #blacklivesmatter
Asian American jailed 50 years ago at Selma helped protect MLK.
March 22, 2015
Students
We March for Good but Racism Forges Ahead, Too
Now that the Selma March anniversary is behind us and the speeches have been made, what have we learned from this significant event in our nation’s history?
March 18, 2015
Opinion
Making a Business Case for Campus Diversity
In today’s world of shrinking resources, jobs and socioeconomic opportunities, diversity as a societal and cultural value is a declining commodity.
March 18, 2015
Opinion
Berkeley Shows How to Have Real Race Conversation
Can comedian W. Kamau Bell’s model help us all on SAE?
March 15, 2015
Disabilties
Fayetteville State at Forefront of Cyber Security
Many individuals from well-regarded scientists, prominent academics, CEOs, environmental consultants to President Obama have weighed in on the issue’s importance.
March 11, 2015
Students
Decreasing the Tension Level of College Admissions Period
We are approaching that stressful time of year when high school seniors learn if they are accepted into the colleges of their choice and colleges wait expectantly to learn which of those students will decide to deposit and enroll.
March 11, 2015
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