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News Roundup
Knight Foundation Awards More Than $1.2 Million To Universities, Nonprofits To Combat Disinformation
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has awarded more than $1.2 million to nine universities and nonprofits to develop projects that help news organizations and civil society reduce disinformation's impact on communities of color.
April 7, 2022
Opinion
Three Considerations to Effectively Address Mental Health in Higher Education
It goes without saying that college campuses are in a difficult position when it comes to addressing student mental health and well-being.
April 7, 2022
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April 6, 2022
On the Move
JULIE PARK
Julie Park has been appointed Penn State University Libraries’ Paterno Family Librarian for Literature with tenure. Park is currently assistant curator and faculty fellow at New York University Bobst Library’s Special Collections Center.
April 6, 2022
On the Move
NAMIKO BAGIRIMVANO
Namiko Bagirimvano has been named director of sponsored student and special programs in the Graduate School and International Education at the University of Arkansas (UA).
April 6, 2022
Opinion
School Counseling Joins the List of Targeted Professions, Leaving Students Even More Vulnerable
Due to lingering COVID-19 global pandemic effects, critical school counseling services are needed more than ever, as well as the meaningful collaborations they establish with teachers to support students.
April 6, 2022
Leadership & Policy
A Trailblazing Leader
Dr. Mautra Staley Jone is the first Black and the first woman president of Oklahoma City Community College.
April 6, 2022
News Roundup
University of Florida Faculty Union Urges Students Not to Fill Out New State Survey
University of Florida (UF) Faculty Union is calling on students to abstain from the state's "Viewpoint Diversity Survey." A new state law requires universities to ask students and employees about their political views, a move sparking controversy.
April 6, 2022
Faculty & Staff
Portland Community College Names Dr. Adrien Bennings Next President
Portland Community College has named Dr. Adrien Bennings its new president to succeed Mark Mitsui, who will retire at the end of June. Bennings will be PCC's first permanent female president.
April 6, 2022
News Roundup
APLU Unpacks How Pandemic Relief Funds Supported Public University Students
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) found that public research universities spent almost $14.5 billion or over 70% of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) grant dollars as of Dec. 31, 2021.
April 6, 2022
Latest News
Berea College to Celebrate the Life and Legacy of bell hooks
Berea College will host a tribute to distinguished professor in residence in Appalachian studies, author, and leading feminist scholar bell hooks, who died in December.
April 6, 2022
News Roundup
University Presidents to Address Antisemitism at Summit
On April 11 and 12, college and university presidents from more than 40 schools will gather for a two-day summit about the rise of antisemitic activity and the marginalization of Jewish students on campus.
April 6, 2022
Students
Pathways to Recovery from "the Missing Million" in Fall 2022 Enrollment
Scholars, policy makers, and workforce leaders gathered together to discuss how they can address the barriers facing students during the pandemic, and how higher education can attract and cultivate new learners.
April 5, 2022
Opinion
How 20th-Century Female African American Deans Changed the Higher Ed Landscape
Deans of women were the first cabinet-level women administrators in higher education. Although mostly unknown today, they were also some of our first diversity officers who institutionalized forms of belonging for marginalized students.
April 5, 2022
Latest News
Morgan State University to Hold Tribute for Earl G. Graves, Sr., Founder of Black Enterprise
On April 6, Morgan State University will host a tribute to the memory of its alumnus Earl G. Graves Sr, founder of Black Enterprise, the magazine launched in 1970 for Black professionals and entrepreneurs.
April 5, 2022
News Roundup
Biden Administration Plans to Extend Student Loan Repayment Pause Until End of August
The Biden administration plans to extend a pause on federal student repayments through August 31, according to an administration official close to the subject.
April 5, 2022
Latest News
Bringing the Bronx to India, Universities Come Together to Fight Climate Change
Bronx Community College (BCC) is partnering with universities in India as part of their Green University Network.
April 5, 2022
News Roundup
George Mason University Opens Memorial for People Namesake Enslaved
Reckoning with its past, George Mason University unveiled this week the Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial. The university's namesake, George Mason IV, enslaved more than 100 people.
April 5, 2022
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