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Institutions
Iowa's Coe College Sets the Mark for Organizational Impact and Transformation in Diversity
Dr. Paula O’Loughlin, provost of Coe College, discusses factors leading to the Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based institution receiving the highest overall score in the preliminary rounds of Diverse Organizational Impact and Transformation (DOIT) certification.
February 8, 2022
News Roundup
United Negro College Fund, Thurgood Marshall College Fund Respond to Bomb Threats Targeting HBCUs
United Negro College Fund and Thurgood Marshall College Fund issued a joint statement in response to recent bomb threats targeting historically Black colleges and universities.
February 8, 2022
Institutions
Mapping Rural Colleges and Universities
The Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges launched an interactive map of institutions that serve rural communities.
February 8, 2022
Opinion
Critical Race Theory, Mental Health, and Improving K-12 Classroom Practices Took Precedence at Alpha Scholarship and Charitable Foundation Conference
Critical race theory in education, K-12 classroom practices, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of school communities, and the importance of self-advocacy on college campuses, was the focus of inaugural convening.
February 7, 2022
Students
Stranded Credits from Students with Debt. Is a Bigger Shift Starting?
CUNY and SUNY recently announced that they will no longer withhold transcripts from students with institutional debt.
February 7, 2022
Latest News
New Hampshire Community Colleges Receive $1 Million Gift
A $1 million gift has been given to establish a scholarship for students who attend any one of New Hampshire’s seven community colleges.
February 7, 2022
Latest News
Presidential Aim of Free Community College on Hold--For Now
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden said that two years of tuition-free community college will not be included in any social spending bill Democrats may try to pass in Congress.
February 7, 2022
Faculty & Staff
2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Amy Dao
February 7, 2022
Funding
Retired Arizona State Couple Creates Scholarship for Grieving Students with Military Ties
Carolyn and Ernest Hirata, two married and retired faculty members at Arizona State University, have created a scholarship for technological and entrepreneurship management students who are enduring grief connected to military ties.
February 4, 2022
Other News
Advancing West Virginia Bill Exempts Military from Free Tuition Community Service Requirement
Members of the West Virginia National Guard and other military branches may soon be exempt from a small community service requirement within the state’s tuition-free community college program.
February 4, 2022
Other News
Air Force Global Strike Command and Tuskegee University Form Partnership, Honor Historical Relationship
February 4, 2022
Students
Meet the Medical Student Who's Diversifying Medical Illustrations
Medical student Chidiebere Ibe took up illustrating medical conditions and human anatomy in July 2020, when it was becoming clear that COVID-19 lockdowns weren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
February 4, 2022
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2022 Emerging Scholar: Ailton “Santo” Coleman
In early 2000s a young Ailton “Santo” Coleman enthusiastically joined the U.S. Peace Corps, agreeing to serve as an education volunteer in the Republic of Kiribati, an island nation of 32 atolls in the Central Pacific Ocean.
February 4, 2022
Latest News
Gov. Rob DeSantis Gives $10 Million for Community Colleges to Build Charter Schools
Four community colleges in Florida have been selected as part of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s aim to boost workforce programs called “Building Florida’s Future.”
February 4, 2022
Latest News
University of Alabama to Name Building in Honor First Black Student
February 4, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Women in Academia Examine Criticisms of Kamala Harris After a Year in Office
Scholars are examining the increasingly negative narratives surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris.
February 4, 2022
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Template for Diverse at Large
Numbers show that 62.2% of all students who enrolled for the first time in fall 2015, no matter their age, race, or enrollment status, were able to achieve a credential in at most six years, a 1.2 percentage point increase from the previous cohort.
February 4, 2022
Reports & Data
Latest Completion Data Trends Up for All
Six-year completion rates are up, according to the latest National Student Clearinghouse Completing College report.
February 3, 2022
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