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COVID-19
Here’s How One College System Kept COVID-19 Cases Down as They Surged Throughout the State
October 11, 2021
Latest News
Northwestern University Selects First Woman President
Dr. Rebecca M. Blank, renowned economist, has been selected to become Northwestern University’s first women president in summer 2022.
October 11, 2021
Leadership & Policy
What Happens When Student Loan Payments Restart?
Millions have not had to make payments on their federal student loans thanks to an interest-free pause by the Department of Ed.
October 10, 2021
Opinion
Roueche Center Forum: Humanity, Not AI, is Essential for Student Retention
October 10, 2021
Academics
New GRCC Veterans Center Opens Its Doors
Grand Rapids Community College recently commemorated the opening of a new space on its main campus dedicated for student veterans.
October 10, 2021
Military
Military Members to Benefit from Changes Made to Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Military members will soon benefit from major changes made to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which forgives remaining federal student loan debt for qualifying public service workers who have made consistent payments for 10 years.
October 10, 2021
Institutions
CUNY’s Historic NSF Grant Will Help Fuel Diversity in Innovation
October 8, 2021
Latest News
CUNY Receives Latinx Scholar Consortium Membership
The City University of New York (CUNY) has joined a new national consortium directed by the University of Illinois Chicago. The consortium is funded by a three-year, $5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
October 8, 2021
Latest News
Dept of Education Reestablishes Enforcement Office for Federal Student Aid
The U.S. Department of Education has reestablished the Office of Enforcement to oversee and take action on post-secondary programs that use Federal Student Aid. The office was previously deprioritized under the Trump administration.
October 8, 2021
Home
Strategizing for Success: Guided Pathways Connect Education to Careers
According to a 2020 report by the Center for Community College Student Engagement, Guided Pathways is working.
October 7, 2021
Women
Stepping Up to Support Women in Transition
As more women are displaced from the workforce amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, experts say transition programs could play a vital role in their return.
October 7, 2021
News Roundup
Boston University Launches Antiracist Scholar Program for Aspiring Lawyers
Boston University School of Law (BU Law) started a new program called Antiracist Scholars for Progress, Innovation, and Racial Equity (ASPIRE) with the University's Center for Antiracist Research. ASPIRE scholars will receive a full scholarship to BU Law.
October 7, 2021
News Roundup
Benedict College Joins National HBCU Initiative Supporting Students
Alongside 28 other historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), Benedict College in South Carolina will participate in a student-centered initiative with Strada Education Network, a nonprofit working to increase people's economic mobility.
October 7, 2021
Latest News
AAC&U Names 19 New Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Centers
Nineteen new institutions have been named hosts for new Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Centers by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U.)
October 7, 2021
Opinion
Fear of the Gaze: How Perceived Judgement Impacts Student Career Choices
When one relinquishes the power of their own definition to others then they are subject to the whims of external marginalization and limitations that they have made agreement with by virtue of the abdication of their own power to define themselves.
October 7, 2021
Other News
Air Force Manpower Nominee Pledges to Address Racial Disparities and Sexual Assault if Appointed
October 7, 2021
News Roundup
Changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Could Help More Than 550,000 Borrowers
October 6, 2021
News Roundup
With Federal Budget Disputes, HBCUs Lose Funding Hopes
As Democrats fight over the size of the proposed reconciliation bill, the latest version of the package includes only $2 billion to support educational programs and infrastructure for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) specifically.
October 6, 2021
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