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Section: Institutions > Community Colleges
Community Colleges
Gordon Parks Gives Collection of Photos To Hometown Community College
Gordon Parks, the Fort Scott native who gained international fame as a photographer…
November 2, 2005
Community Colleges
Advanced Economies Losing Lead in Education, Says Nonprofit Group
Developing countries are rapidly increasing the number and quality of college graduates…
November 2, 2005
Community Colleges
New Federal Commission to Examine Higher Education Strategy
Now that the administration has launched the No Child Left Behind initiative, the Department of Education is turning some attention to higher education. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings formed a 19-member Commission on the Future of Higher Education to examine issues such as skills students need to learn to compete in the global economy, and the […]
October 19, 2005
Community Colleges
Boston College Adds Minor in Jewish Studies
Boston College, a Roman Catholic school with about a 1 percent Jewish student population, has launched a program
October 19, 2005
HBCUs
Professional Appointments
Mary Grace T. Campos has been named assistant director of multicultural programs and services at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She is in charge of advising cultural programs at the university. Campos most recently served as program coordinator for the university’s Women’s Center. She earned a bachelor’s from the College of William and Mary […]
October 19, 2005
Latinx
Project Puente
Concerned about the low percentage of Latino and Mexican American community college students who transferred
October 18, 2005
Community Colleges
Funding, Demand Pressure Community Colleges
Community college tuition is rising because more students are enrolled at a time when the colleges are getting less state…
October 13, 2005
HBCUs
Hurricane Puts Louisiana Higher Ed Leadership to the Test
For decades three historically Black colleges and universities have called New Orleans home.
October 5, 2005
Community Colleges
From Shakespeare to Sports
Does the phrase “retirement community” conjure up images of a Florida condo next to a golf course? If so, think again.
October 5, 2005
Students
Grants & Awards
The Community College of Baltimore County is one of five institutions that will share a $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation to create a Regional Center of Excellence in Biomanufacturing. The grant, which runs for four years, enables CCBC and its partner institutions — New Hampshire Technical and Community College, Finger Lakes Community […]
October 5, 2005
Community Colleges
Roman Catholic College Adds Minor in Jewish Studies
Boston College, a Roman Catholic school with about 1 percent of its student body Jewish, has launched a program this year that will allow students to minor in Jewish studies…
September 25, 2005
Leadership & Policy
American College of Building Arts Opens in South Carolina
Last month, the American College of Building Arts opened in Charleston, S.C.
September 21, 2005
Community Colleges
Technology Tour Coming To Campuses
College students will have a chance to try out the latest consumer electronics products and
September 21, 2005
Community Colleges
Undocumented Immigrants and College
For undocumented immigrants, the road to college can have even more potholes than for the average Hispanic student
September 21, 2005
Community Colleges
The Clock is Ticking
Hispanics are the largest minority group in the United States, and the recent influx of Hispanics has turned
September 21, 2005
Community Colleges
Damages to Mississippi Colleges Estimated at $673 Million
Hurricane Katrina will cost Mississippi’s community colleges and universities close to $700 million, the state College Board said.
September 15, 2005
Latinx
From the Inner City to the Elite
When Maribel Perez arrived at the tree-laden campus of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in June
September 7, 2005
Latinx
Dissecting Diversity PART II
Scholars weigh in on group identity, the Black/Brown Alliance and the future of historically Black colleges
September 7, 2005
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