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Native American Cultural Centers Imperative to Student Success
Studies find community and cultural ties important, especially to women students.
May 3, 2016
Sports
Student-athletes Making Their Voices Heard on Controversial Issues
College athletes are uniting more frequently to take a stand on issues that are important to them.
May 3, 2016
Students
Sakaki Set to Lead Sonoma State as First Asian American President
When Dr. Judy Sakaki becomes president of Sonoma State University (SSU) in July, it will be a milestone in the schoolâs history.
May 2, 2016
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Columbia Business School Celebrates 100 Years
Issues of change, innovation and the contemporary business world were addressed at the renowned business schoolâs Centennial Symposium on Monday.
May 2, 2016
Students
Teen Accepted to All 8 Ivy League Schools Makes Her Choice
A Long Island teen who received acceptance letters from all eight Ivy League schools has decided where sheâll attend college in the fall. Drum roll, please. Surrounded by her classmates donning their own college choice T-shirts, Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna approached the podium and unzipped the black jacket she was wearing to reveal a crimson T-shirt revealing [âŚ]
May 2, 2016
Students
Teaching Armed Students is Next to Impossible
Teaching armed students changes the dynamics of a classroom and will alter what you teach and how you teach it.
May 2, 2016
Community Colleges
Mitchell: U.S. College System Underperforming
The United States has some of the best colleges and universities in the world but is underperforming as a system, Education Undersecretary Ted Mitchell said at the Education Writers Association (EWA) national seminar in Boston on Monday.
May 2, 2016
HBCUs
ROI On HBCUs: The Role Of Historically Black Colleges In The 21st Century
In Mrs. McKeeverâs third grade class, I remember reciting one of Malcolm Xâs famous quotes: âWe didnât land on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us!â Iâm not sure anybody in my classroom had an idea what he was talking about, not even Mrs. McKeever. As a culturally-exposed black student, I had a questions: How [âŚ]
May 2, 2016
News Roundup
Diversity Strengthens the National Guard
Since its inception nearly 400 years ago, a diverse population of National Guard members have protected the communities where they live and serve. Itâs a key reason, noted Army Gen Frank Grass, why they have succeeded in combat and homeland response. âOne of our National Guardâs greatest strength as an operational force is that we [âŚ]
May 2, 2016
LGBTQ+
Bill Would Require Colleges to Reveal Religious Exemptions
BOSTON â Congresswoman Katherine Clark is pushing legislation she says will help members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community make more informed decisions about college. Clarkâs bill would require the U.S. Department of Education to publicize colleges and universities that apply for or receive exemptions from federal civil rights protections for students on [âŚ]
May 2, 2016
Leadership & Policy
Emil Guillermo: If Larry Wilmore Canât Say the N-word Who Can?
If Larry Wilmore Canât Say the N-word Who Can?
May 1, 2016
African-American
Watanabe Dedicates Career to the Advancement of Asian Americans
University of Massachusetts professor Dr. Paul Watanabe leads research designed to strengthen and further Asian American involvement in political, economic, social and cultural life.
May 1, 2016
Students
Higher Ed Poem Wins Scholarship
High school student Maya Jumanâs unique poetry addresses relevant topics in higher education.
May 1, 2016
Students
Mayor Walsh Launches Free Community College Program in Boston
Bostonâs Mayor Marty Walsh has launched a new program that will provide two years of community college to low-income high school students who graduate with at least a 2.2 grade point average.
May 1, 2016
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In Case You Missed ItâŚ
Don Nakanishi, Pioneer in Asian American Studies, Dies Food Assistance Put on Table for Low-Income College Students Business Leaders Advocate Continuing Education for Employees Everybody has a Favorite Prince Song, and Mine Isnât âPurple Rainâ
April 28, 2016
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Survey Finds Sanders Presidential Choice of High School Students
Specifically, among first-time voters in November, Sanders would garner 35 percent of the vote.
April 28, 2016
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Academic Studies Underscore Benefits of Government Assistance to Poor
They are the most recent contributions to ongoing national discourse over whether public assistance can improve long-term outcomes for low-income children.
April 28, 2016
African-American
Civil Rights Icon Kyles Dies, Forever Linked to King
The recent passing of the Rev. Samuel âBillyâ Kyles brings into focus the steady loss of civil rights stalwarts who bravely fought against Jim Crow in a segregated nation not that long ago.
April 28, 2016
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