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Students
Black Academicians Share Advice on How to be Successful in the Academy
Reaching the Mountaintop of the Academy, a new book edited by three prominent education scholars, provides readers with narratives, advice and useful strategies from Black academicians holding distinguished professorships across the nation.
January 24, 2016
African-American
How Gifted Education Fuels Injustices
Black students represent 19% of the public schools population but only 10% of gifted programs. This discrepancy means that over 250,000 Black students have been denied access to gifted education annually.
January 22, 2016
Students
North Carolina A&T Student’s Computer Teaching Draws White House Praise
GREENSBORO, N.C. ― The White House is honoring a North Carolina college student for spearheading a group in Guilford County that is developing a computer science-based program for at-risk youth. The White House issued a statement Thursday saying North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate Angelica Willis is being honored next week. The computer […]
January 21, 2016
Students
MARVIN E. GREEN JR.
MARVIN E. GREEN JR. has been named associate athletics director for sports administration at Florida A&M University (FAMU). He was director of student activities at FAMU. Green received a bachelor’s and a master’s from FAMU.
January 20, 2016
Sports
Title IX Exclusion and Marginalization Needs to Change
We have a law that was meant to protect many, but is too focused on a few — those participating in varsity-level collegiate sports.
January 19, 2016
Leadership & Policy
St. Bonaventure University President Announces Retirement
OLEAN, N.Y. ― St. Bonaventure University President Sister Margaret Carney is retiring. The 74-year-old announced Tuesday that she will leave her position at the western New York university on July 31. She’s been at the Franciscan college for 20 years and has been president for the last 12. In an email to the college community, […]
January 19, 2016
Leadership & Policy
Six Finalists for Southern University-Shreveport Chancellor
SHREVEPORT, La. ― Six semifinalists are in the running for chancellor of Southern University at Shreveport. The Southern University System Board of Supervisors’ Chancellor Search Committee named them Friday as: Rodney Ellis, higher education consultant and former chancellor of Central Louisiana Technical and Community College in Alexandria Aubra Gantt, vice president for academic outreach and […]
January 18, 2016
Sports
In Case You Missed It…
Tuition Waivers for Native Americans Paying Dividends The Exploitation of College Sports Advocates Push to Open Doors to College for Homeless, Foster Care Youth Jackson State Students Develop Groundbreaking ‘Smart Mat’ for Diabetics
January 14, 2016
Students
3 Key Challenges and Strategies for College Professors
As a junior faculty member, teaching can be extremely challenging.
January 13, 2016
Native Americans
Tuition Waivers for Native Americans Paying Dividends
Tuition waivers for Native American students have proved to be successful in not only improving graduation rates but also giving back to the community.
January 13, 2016
Women
Advocates Push to Open Doors to College for Homeless, Foster Care Youth
Policy and programs can remove obstacles to college for youth experiencing homelessness and foster care.
January 13, 2016
Leadership & Policy
H.E.L.F. Serves to Enhance HBCU Leadership
The Higher Education Leadership Foundation (H.E.L.F.) is helping to spearhead a movement that honors the HBCU tradition while challenging the universities to become even greater and more responsive to the needs of today’s students.
January 11, 2016
African-American
Why I Still Support HBCUs Even Though I Just Left One
Minority-serving institutions are as vital as public schools and need equal support and funding.
January 10, 2016
Students
Diverse Conversations: How UCF Built Diversity into its Rapid Growth
In the past two decades, the University of Central Florida tripled its enrollment numbers to 63,000 students last fall, quietly becoming the largest undergraduate institution in the country.
January 6, 2016
Students
University of Missouri Faculty Voices Support for Professor
COLUMBIA, Mo. ― University of Missouri faculty members have come out in support of a University of Missouri assistant communications professor who drew criticism for trying to stop a photographer from taking pictures during campus protests in November. The Kansas City Star reports that the faculty on Tuesday made public a letter of support that […]
January 6, 2016
Faculty & Staff
Professor Facing Termination Over Religious Views Disputes Wheaton College’s Account
CHICAGO ― The professor of a Christian college who asserted Christians and Muslims worship the same God said Wednesday that her views are in line with the suburban Chicago college’s mission and disputed university accounts of interactions with administrators who’ve taken steps to fire her. Larycia Hawkins, who’s Christian, was placed on leave at Wheaton […]
January 6, 2016
Students
Wishful Thinking Won’t Erase Need for Race-Conscious Admission Policies
The U.S. Supreme Court wants to know: when will the nation’s colleges and universities no longer need race-conscious admission policies?
January 5, 2016
Students
University of Missouri Agriculture Group Goes All-Female
COLUMBIA, Mo. ― An agriculture leadership group at the University of Missouri is made up of all female students for the first time, reflecting a slow but steady shift in the industry. Thirteen students were selected in December as the first all-female group of Dickinson Scholars, the Columbia Missourian reported. The university’s College of Agriculture, […]
January 5, 2016
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