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Latest News
Racial-Barrier-Breaking Golfer Lee Elder Dead at Age 87
November 29, 2021
Health
West Virginia University Student Leaders Ask For More Funding for Mental Health
November 29, 2021
COVID-19
Study Finds COVID-19 Linked to Heart Inflammation in College Athletes
November 29, 2021
Mental Health
How Utah Is Tackling the Mental Health Crisis on Its College Campuses
November 29, 2021
Other News
Tampa Bay Doctor’s Program Aims To Boost Minority Representation in Medicine
November 29, 2021
Health
Campus Housing Causing Health Concerns, Georgia Students, Parents Say
November 29, 2021
Latest News
Only Grandchild of Civil Rights Icon Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois Dies at 89
November 29, 2021
Health
Responding to Desperate Need for More Health Care Workers
In the wake of the pandemic, new efforts are underway to increase the health care workforce.
November 29, 2021
Opinion
Giving the Gift of Education
I encourage everyone reading this column to make a financial contribution to the scholarship fund at their alma mater, or to an HBCU of their choosing.
November 29, 2021
Policy
Georgia Board of Regents Won't Change Names of Buildings, Colleges with Racist Connections
The University System of Georgia has decided not to pursue plans to rename dozens of buildings and colleges named for historical figures associated with racism.
November 24, 2021
Other News
Rhode Island Town Now Allows Military Members to Apply for Police Force, Regardless of College Credit
Cumberland, Rhode Island, will now allow those who joined the military after high school to apply to become police officers in their hometown, even if they haven't gone to college.
November 24, 2021
Other News
Norwich University to Lead the DoD Cyber Institute With Help of $18.5M Grant From NSA
A two-year, $18.5 million grant from the National Security Agency will help Norwich University lead the Department of Defense Cyber Institute, which trains students in cybersecurity at six different senior military college.
November 24, 2021
News Roundup
FAMU Receives $15,000 to Help More Than 300 Students Facing Homelessness
November 24, 2021
Other News
More Than 50 Years Later, The Citadel's First Two Black Cadets Receive Recognition for Desegregating the School
Charles Foster and Joseph Shine are finally getting the recognition they were due more than 50 years ago when they became The Citadel's first two Black students and desegregated the Corps of Cadets.
November 24, 2021
Latest News
Yale Announces 2021 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Awardees
Yale University has announced the 2021 Frederick Douglass Book Prize has been awarded to two authors, Vincent Brown and Marjoleine Kars.
November 24, 2021
Opinion
We Need Indigenous Peoples’ Higher Ed Data – And Air Conditioners, Too
Since Native American students make up less than 1 percent of the U.S. undergraduate population, many researchers tend to overlook or erase their data due to statistical limitations. This is a problem I’m trying to solve.
November 24, 2021
News Roundup
ETS Provides Thanksgiving Day Baskets to Those in Need
November 24, 2021
Awards/Honors
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski Receives Dr. John Hope Franklin Award
Hrabowski reflects on his career at University Maryland, Baltimore County and receiving the Dr. John Hope Franklin Award.
November 24, 2021
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