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Ex-Governors Urge Citizenship Test for Students
Three former South Carolina governors are pushing for high school students to take the same test that immigrants must pass to become a U.S. citizen.
September 17, 2014
Disabilties
Beacon College Leading the Way in Service of Learning Disabled
A Florida college, founded just 25 years ago, is part of a growing trend of institutions focusing on students with learning disabilities.
September 17, 2014
HBCUs
Police Resume Search for Missing University of Virginia Student
Hannah Elizabeth Graham is the fourth young woman to go missing in the area in the past five years.
September 16, 2014
Community Colleges
Paine College President George Bradley Announces Resignation
The president of an east Georgia historically Black college that has been put on probation by an accreditation agency has announced his resignation.
September 16, 2014
Disabilties
NYU’s Initiative for Women With Disabilities Provides Holistic Wellness Services
From primary care visits to gynecological exams to acupuncture and even hairstyling, the center is a catchall space for about 400 women with physical disabilities in Manhattan.
September 16, 2014
Community Colleges
Corinthian College Sued for Predatory Lending
Corinthian Colleges is being sued by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for what it calls a “predatory lending scheme.”
September 16, 2014
Sports
Women Seek to Sustain Progress Amid Power Shift in College Sports
Whether it’s fostering respect for diversity, discussing sports stories in the headlines or navigating the changing landscape of college sports, women play a vital role.
September 16, 2014
Students
Reimbursements for A+ Program Might Be Reduced
The A+ scholarship program gives high school graduates who meet certain criteria money for two years of classes at community colleges.
September 15, 2014
Students
Indiana Looks to Entice Adults Back to College
An Indiana state agency wants to encourage some 700,000 adults who started but never finished college to complete their degree.
September 15, 2014
Community Colleges
Hungry Students? Food Insecurity on Campus Far Worse Than You Think
A student project tries to get schools to take food stamps.
September 15, 2014
Students
Diverse Conversations: Three Ways HBCUs Can Avoid Dying Out
Despite grasping for a place at the table when it comes to American education, HBCUs are still an important component of U.S. college education.
September 15, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Obama Opens Campaign Against Campus Sexual Assault
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden plan to announce a campus sexual assault awareness campaign from the White House Friday.
September 15, 2014
Opinion
Affirmative Action Revisited
Many African-Americans of my generation were the beneficiaries of race-conscious decisions, and our numbers, unarguably, contributed to the emergence of a Black professional class in the succeeding decades.
September 15, 2014
Disabilties
Disability Issues Continue to Arise on Campus
University officials and even disability advocates say there are obstacles to creating technological access for students with different learning needs.
September 15, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Man Acquitted in Fatal Dorm Fire to Lose Teaching Credentials
A man who was acquitted in a fatal Kentucky dormitory fire has agreed to surrender his Missouri teaching and administrator licenses after he was accused of lying about his past to obtain the credentials, according to a settlement agreement in the case.
September 14, 2014
Students
WWU President Won’t Be Offering Budget Cut Ideas
Every two years for at least a decade, the governor and the Legislature have asked public university and college presidents to project what kind.
September 14, 2014
Community Colleges
Diverse Docket: Kennedy-King College Fails to Win Dismissal
A community college in Chicago must go to trial in a religious discrimination suit by a Muslim former faculty member who was denied tenure and terminated.
September 14, 2014
Students
Oregon Ballot Measure Would Create College Aid Fund
Students are facing a rising loan burden, and Oregon’s state treasurer wants the state to be able to take on debt of its own to help them out.
September 14, 2014
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