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Faculty & Staff
Alumnus Continues to Build On Dream at Southern Cal
Dauterive Hall, thanks to one of the largest gifts ever bestowed by an African-American to a U.S. university, will have its grand opening Wednesday.
September 1, 2014
Community Colleges
New Year, New Tools
A new school year, new students, same old teaching methods and lesson plans? Of course not. As an educator in higher education, you are probably looking for ideas to refresh and renew your teaching skills.
August 29, 2014
Sports
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Determined D.C. Youth Takes Big Step Toward Fulfilling His Dream Move-in day? It’s Funeral Day for Michael Brown Educators Find It Challenging Getting Through to Most Connected Students Nonprofit Helps Steer High School Students Past Obstacles to College Success
August 28, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Shaw University Extends Contract of Acting President
Shaw University has extended the contract of Acting President Dr. Gaddis J. Faulcon for one year, the university announced Thursday.
August 28, 2014
Home
Report Finds Student Loan Education Effort Lacking in Kansas
A new report finds that most universities aren’t offering students enough help in understanding the financial burden posed by student loans.
August 28, 2014
African-American
In Denmark, Group Helps American Students of Color Feel at Home
The club’s goal is to help students find others with similar identities and backgrounds, as well as provide support as they navigate through an unfamiliar culture.
August 28, 2014
Students
Alvernia University Bets $10M on Poor City’s Kids
Long seen as a way out of poverty, higher education eludes most students at Reading High.
August 28, 2014
African-American
Report: ‘Nothing New’ About Tensions Between Black Youth, Police
In a University of Chicago report, researchers find that tensions between African-American youth and law enforcement are a national problem and have been around for years.
August 28, 2014
Students
Special Issue – Academic Kickoff
The Academic Kickoff edition of Diverse takes a closer look at how professors are teaching to the tech-centric millennial student.
August 28, 2014
LGBTQ+
Longtime Tennessee Civil Rights Lawyer Dies at 86
George Barrett, a longtime Tennessee civil rights lawyer known for handling a case that ultimately desegregated the state’s public colleges and universities, has died.
August 27, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Appeals Court: Course Syllabi Not Public Records
A federal appeals court has ruled that course syllabi are exempt from Missouri’s open records law because they are the intellectual property of faculty members.
August 27, 2014
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Nonprofit Helps Steer High School Students Past Obstacles to College Success
Summer Search claims that 80 percent of the students who have completed its program either have graduated or are on track to graduate from college.
August 27, 2014
Home
Louisiana Gov. Jindal Sues Feds Over Common Core
The lawsuit accuses the Obama administration of illegally manipulating federal grant money and regulations to force states to adopt the education standards.
August 27, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
The Invisible Quality of Whiteness in Our Schools
Even when Whites are a small percentage of students, whiteness still dominates.
August 27, 2014
African-American
Black Culture Centers Embracing Multiculturalism and Intellectual Conversation
From a proposal in 1987 to create a national network of Black culture centers, the ABCC grown into an international and multicultural organization.
August 27, 2014
Sports
4 College Students Killed in Ohio Plane Crash
A small rented airplane crashed and burned shortly after takeoff Monday in suburban Cleveland, killing all four college students aboard on the first day of classes.
August 26, 2014
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Study: Social Media Users Shy Away From Opinions
People who use Facebook and Twitter are less likely than others to share their opinions on hot-button issues, even when they are offline, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
August 26, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Some Helicopter Parents Have Evolved Into Snow Plow Parents
From college campuses to workplaces, a number of parents have deeply imposed themselves into their children’s lives even once they reach adulthood.
August 26, 2014
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