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Veterans
Oregon State University Ecampus Program to Financially Assist Veterans Learning Online and Receiving Less GI Bill Housing Support
Oregon State University’s Ecampus online education program will be financially assisting some veterans in the state learning online but receiving far less GI Bill housing support than on-campus students.
February 17, 2023
Academics
Military and St. Augustine's University Partner to Advise and Educate Cadets on Contributions of Black Servicemembers
The U.S military and St. Augustine’s University partnered to teach cadets about the key contributions of Black military men and women as part of the 3rd Annual North Carolina ROTC Roundtable and the African American Military and Veterans Lineage Day.
February 17, 2023
On the Move
KAREEM D. KENNEY
Kareem D. Kenney has been named assistant athletic director at Talladega College in Alabama.
February 17, 2023
From the Magazine
Answering the Call
Pharmacists are now serving as frontline healthcare workers.
February 17, 2023
Institutions
University of Michigan’s School of Education to be Renamed Marsal Family School of Education
The University of Michigan’s School of Education will be renamed the Marsal Family School of Education after the family’s $55 million in gift commitments.
February 17, 2023
Disabilties
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and NCAA Office of Inclusion Launch Programming Initiatives for Adaptive Sports
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and NCAA Office of Inclusion have launched multiple programming initiatives for adaptive sports, sports for people with disabilities.
February 17, 2023
Faculty & Staff
Phylicia Rashad Appointed Inaugural Toni Morrison Endowed Chair in Arts and Humanities at Howard University
Phylicia Rashad will become the inaugural Toni Morrison Endowed Chair in Arts and Humanities at Howard University.
February 17, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Linda G. Mills Appointed First Woman President of NYU
Dr. Linda G. Mills will become the first woman president of NYU.
February 17, 2023
Community Colleges
Community Colleges Build Workforce Through Partnership and Student Success
At Dream Conference, attendees discuss student success and a sense of belonging.
February 16, 2023
Leadership & Policy
The Biden Administration Used the Pandemic to Justify Loan Forgiveness. Some Say It Didn’t Need To.
Scholars and advocates say a different authority could hold up the program if the Supreme Court strikes it down
February 16, 2023
Reports & Data
Starting Salaries for Bachelor’s Degrees in Traditionally Higher-Paying Disciplines Leveling Off
Starting salaries for college graduates with bachelor’s degrees in traditionally higher-paying disciplines are leveling off, according to a NACE survey.
February 16, 2023
Students
Generation Hope to Open Applications for Third Student-Parent Technical Assistance Program for Universities
Generation Hope will be opening applications for the third cohort of its FamilyU technical assistance program, which aims to help higher ed institutions strengthen student-parent success.
February 16, 2023
Health
UNCF, Steve Fund, and TMCF Partner for National Initiative to Support Mental Health at Black Colleges and Universities
UNCF, The Steve Fund, and TMCF are partnering for a national initiative to support mental health at Black colleges and universities.
February 16, 2023
On the Move
PAULETTE G. CURTIS
Paulette G. Curtis has been appointed associate dean of undergraduate studies and director of the honors program at Florida State University.
February 16, 2023
Opinion
Celebrating Black History: Now is the Time for Courageous Conversations and Bold Action
We cannot allow Black history to be banned or distorted. The stakes are too high. Black history is the vital beating heart of American history, no matter how threatened some may be by this truth.
February 16, 2023
On the Move
PAMELA MONACO
Pamela Monaco has been appointed president of Ocean County College.
February 15, 2023
Community Colleges
Conference Welcomes New Members Fighting for Equity
The theme of this year’s Dream conference is access, momentum, mobility and community impact.
February 15, 2023
News Roundup
IBM Survey Reveals Low Awareness of STEM Opportunities
Many are interested in STEM jobs, but don't know how to get them.
February 15, 2023
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