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Sports
Report: Black Female Student-Athletes Face Lack of Diverse Support
While players in the NCAA Tournament were diverse, head coaches and administrators lagged far behind.
April 3, 2024
Opinion
Beyond Statements Toward Action: Maintaining the Antiracist Promise During the Anti-DEI Movement
Inspired by a moral imperative to reshape our school free of racism, American University’s School of Education (AU SOE) community embarked on becoming an “antiracist” learning community in 2020.
April 3, 2024
Leadership & Policy
LEAD Fund Mourns Passing of DEI Leader
Dr. Chris Metzler’s family recently announced the passing of the LEAD Fund Board Chair, an icon of the DEI Movement.
April 3, 2024
Sports
Notre Dame College Rugby Moving to Walsh University
Rugby teams at Notre Dame College have found a new home at Walsh University.
April 3, 2024
On the Move
CHLOE POSTON
Chloe Poston has been appointed vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Davidson College in North Carolina.
April 2, 2024
On the Move
JESSICA SMITH
Jessica Smith has been appointed chief operating officer for the Relay Graduate School of Education.
April 2, 2024
Faculty & Staff
Dunbar to Join African American Studies Faculty at Emory
Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar will join Emory’s Department of African American Studies in fall 2024.
April 2, 2024
Faculty & Staff
Brown-Dean to Lead the Allbritton Center
Dr. Khalilah Brown-Dean is Wesleyan University’s new executive director of the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life.
April 2, 2024
Demographics
$3M Gift Funds Scholarships for Working Students
A $3 million anonymous gift will help fund the Houston Works Scholarship Fund, which serves working students.
April 2, 2024
Students
Walden University Settles in False Advertising and 'Reverse Red-Lining' Lawsuit
A class-action lawsuit against Walden University, a private, for-profit, online institution has concluded with the school settling and agreeing to pay the plaintiffs $28.5 million, pending court approval.
April 2, 2024
From the Magazine
Embracing Change: Crafting Forward-Thinking Strategic Plans for Colleges in a Dynamic Society
College presidents, now is the time to lead your college through developing a post-pandemic institutional strategic plan if you have not done so.
April 2, 2024
On the Move
RANDY GÓMEZ
Randy Gómez has been named director of corporate and community relations for the Corporate Learning Partnership Program for Berkeley College in New York.
April 1, 2024
Leadership & Policy
Group Files OCR Complaint Over ‘Discriminatory’ Scholarship
The Legal Insurrection Foundation recently announced its civil rights complaint against North Central University, regarding its support of the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship.
April 1, 2024
Institutions
Program Addresses Mental Health Among Law Enforcement
The Applied Mental Health Certificate for Law Enforcement Program at St. Petersburg College is making strides to address mental health among first responders.
April 1, 2024
HBCUs
Saint Augustine’s Students Move to Remote Learning
Most students and staff at Saint Augustine's University will end the 2023-24 school year in remote learning.
April 1, 2024
Sports
Alabama State Launches Women’s Flag Football
Alabama State University is starting a competitive women's flag football program.
April 1, 2024
Leadership & Policy
States File Suit to Block SAVE Plan
Kansas and 10 other states are making federal lawsuit claims against the Biden-Harris administration’s income-driven SAVE Plan.
April 1, 2024
From the Magazine
‘Freedom on the Move,’ Clarifying Complicity in American History
In the Fairfield Community School District in Iowa, an eighth-grade social studies teacher quit his job after he couldn’t get the superintendent to clarify whether a new education law allowed teachers to say that slavery was wrong.
April 1, 2024
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