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Missouri, Kansas Public Colleges Say Minority Recruitment Efforts Unaffected
Some schools say a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action won’t affect their efforts to recruit minority students.
July 8, 2013
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Full-Time Students’ Non-instructional Fees Continue to Rise
Those attending small and mid-size public colleges are actively subsidizing athletic programs.
July 8, 2013
Students
North Dakota State Turns Over Deleted Emails of School President
North Dakota State University has turned over to the state’s Legislative Council nearly 2,000 pages of emails deleted from President Dean Bresciani’s account.
July 7, 2013
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Alabama Officials Note Shortage of Workers in Tech Fields
State officials say they’re working with educators and business owners to address a gap between students and a shortage of workers for in-demand job markets in the state.
July 7, 2013
Students
Keeping Higher Education on the Minds of Students
Before you know it the fall semester will be back in full swing on college campuses and students have some decisions to make.
July 7, 2013
Students
Female Grad Student Loses Appeal in Suit Against Penn State
Dismissed from a doctoral program, Yan Yan has lost her appeal in a gender discrimination, retaliation and hostile educational environment case.
July 7, 2013
Faculty & Staff
San Francisco City College to Lose Accreditation
The agency that certifies two-year colleges in the western USA told City College of San Francisco that the school will lose its accreditation a year from now.
July 7, 2013
STEM
Continued Push Needed for STEM Training and Education Fund
There are insufficient numbers of Americans generally and African-Americans particularly being taught to compete at the level of contribution needed in the 21st century.
July 7, 2013
African-American
FAMU Turnaround Marches On at Steady Pace
When the revived band begins practicing in a few weeks, it will be the most prominent sign that rebuilding of the historic institution is taking a giant step forward.
July 7, 2013
Sports
Tuskegee University Selects New AD
On July 1, Curtis Campbell assumed his new role as Tuskegee University’s new athletic director.
July 3, 2013
Faculty & Staff
South Carolina State’s Social Work Program Receives Reaccreditation
South Carolina State’s Social Work Program was recently granted an eight-year reaccreditation by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
July 3, 2013
African-American
New Teaching Standards May Threaten HBCU Education Programs
HBCU education deans say new standards could jeopardize future for generation of students.
July 3, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Appreciation: Alcorn State President Pays Tribute to William Gray
William H. “Bill” Gray III, former U.S. Representative, passed away Monday in London at the age of 71. Alcorn State’s president reflects on Gray’s legacy.
July 3, 2013
Students
Study: Black-White Achievement Gap Has ‘Political Foundations’
A new study finds that state policymaker attention to teacher quality is highly responsive to low high school graduation rates among White students, but not for African-American students.
July 3, 2013
Students
Morris Brown May Head to Bankruptcy Court
Morris Brown College officials believe they would be able to sell off some property, settle mounting debt and keep most of the campus intact under a $20 million plan submitted to a bankruptcy court.
July 2, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Va. University, College Leaders Defend Va. Tech’s Steger
Virginia’s public university and community college presidents argue in a state Supreme Court filing that Virginia Tech’s president should have immunity from any civil action stemming from the 2007 massacre on his Blacksburg campus.
July 2, 2013
Students
Mississippi Universities Plan Tuition Increases
Eight of Mississippi’s public universities will increase tuition by more than 6 percent to cover state aid cuts.
July 2, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Alabama State University Awarded $800,000 for Voting Rights Center
Alabama State University receives funding to build the third Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights Interpretive Center, which is slated to open in March 2015.
July 2, 2013
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