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2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. De’Etra Jenra Young
Dr. De’Etra Jenra Young knows just how powerful historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are when it comes to retaining underrepresented students in the sciences.
January 19, 2022
Latest News
PVAMU Partners with Shell to Headquarter Nature-Based Solutions Program
Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) has signed a $6 million research and innovation partnership with Shell Global Solutions.
January 19, 2022
Latest News
Achieving the Dream Names 2022 DREAM Scholars
Achieving the Dream (ATD), a network of over 300 community colleges dedicated to helping low-income students and students of color meet their educational goals, has announced their eight 2022 DREAM Scholars.
January 19, 2022
News Roundup
Morehouse College Launches Black Men's Research Institute
Morehouse College, a private historically Black men's liberal arts college in Georgia, created the Black Men's Research Institute to study the economic, social, cultural, and personal outcomes of issues affecting Black men in the U.S. and globally.
January 19, 2022
Leadership & Policy
A Playbook to Help Colleges Bring Students Across the Degree Finish Line
At least 36 million Americans have attended college but needed to stop before they earned a degree. In response, the Institute for Higher Education Policy published a playbook to help institutions support people with some credits but no degree.
January 18, 2022
COVID-19
Colleges and Universities Brace for the Full Impact of Omicron Variant
Institutions are increasing random testing, sustaining indoor mask mandates and requiring booster shots.
January 18, 2022
Opinion
A Return to Live Teaching Still Premature
January 18, 2022
Latest News
Cornell University Receives Petition to End Booster Requirement
An open letter has been sent to Cornell University and its president, Dr. Martha Pollack and the Cornell Board of Trustees, requesting that the university change its requirement that all students, faculty, and staff receive a booster.
January 18, 2022
News Roundup
Two CUNY Community Colleges Launch Workforce Training Program to Help New Yorkers
LaGuardia and Hostos Community Colleges are starting a workforce development program to help low-income communities in New York City, especially in Queens and the Bronx, that have been severely impacted by the pandemic.
January 18, 2022
Latest News
Two New Mexican Lawmakers Propose Funding Making In-State College Tuition Free
Two Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico have created a proposal that would fulfill Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s plans for free tuition to all New Mexico students attending in-state college.
January 18, 2022
Opinion
College Athletes May Be the Key to Advancing Dr. King’s Final Campaign
College athletes can be key catalysts in reinvigorating the momentum behind Dr. King’s final campaign and paving the way for the economic transformation of America.
January 16, 2022
Faculty & Staff
University of Michigan Board of Regents Fires President, Citing Inappropriate Relationship with Employee
January 16, 2022
Faculty & Staff
Vanderbilt's Dr. Consuelo Wilkins is Ensuring Everyone is Heard in Health Care
January 16, 2022
Latest News
Prairie View A&M Wins Grant to Produce Show on HBCUs
PVAMU is getting a chance to shine the media spotlight on HBCUs. The institution is one of 15 schools to receive a $200,000 grant designed to build connections and opportunities that increase diverse representation in media.
January 16, 2022
Latest News
Former Kentucky State President Sues the University - Kentucky State University Fires Back
Dr. M. Christopher Brown II, former president of Kentucky State University has sued the, claiming he was fired without just cause in violation of his contract, and he is owed $270,000 in severance and $10,000 in relocation fees.
January 16, 2022
Leadership & Policy
It’s Higher Ed Conference Season. How is Omicron Impacting Plans?
Many higher education associations are preparing for annual meetings in the next few days, weeks, and months.
January 16, 2022
Health
Supreme Court Ruling Likely Means Changes for Vaccine Policies at University Hospital, Cleveland Clinic
January 14, 2022
Other News
MLK March in Albuquerque Postponed Because of COVID-19 Cases
January 14, 2022
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