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African-American
Michelle Obama Tells Tuskegee Grads How Racism Hits Home
On Saturday, Michelle Obama became the second first lady to visit Tuskegee University and, like Roosevelt, she used the opportunity to train a national spotlight on the issue of race.
May 10, 2015
Home
Pedro Noguera Leaving NYU, Headed to UCLA
One of the nation’s most prominent professors of urban education is heading to UCLA after spending 12 years at NYU.
May 10, 2015
Opinion
Who’s Teaching Whom?
Is there anything that can or should be done about the tremendous demographic mismatch between the public school teaching force and student population?
May 10, 2015
African-American
Lifelong Learner, Activist Earns Her Degree
Alabama State University cites Jean Graetz and her husband, Robert, as “famous and nationally acclaimed civil rights pioneers, who were among the few White residents of Montgomery who openly and actively supported the civil rights movement.”
May 10, 2015
African-American
Michelle Obama Tells Tuskegee Grads How Racism Hits Home
On Saturday, Michelle Obama became the second first lady to visit Tuskegee University and, like Roosevelt, she used the opportunity to train a national spotlight on the issue of race.
May 10, 2015
Leadership & Policy
Governor Signs Bill Firing Remainder of S.C. State’s Trustees
The bill, passed by a Republican-dominated legislature, allows seven Republicans one week to appoint new trustees to the HBCU’s governing board.
May 8, 2015
African-American
Drastic Fix Offered for Maryland Higher Ed
HBCU backers call for the merger of the University of Baltimore and Morgan State University as one step to end program duplication and the maintenance of unequal segregated systems.
May 8, 2015
Home
Transwomen Applaud ‘Evolving’ Views Regarding Admissions
Smith College recently became the latest all-women’s college to announce that it will consider individuals who self-identify as women in their admissions process starting next fall.
May 7, 2015
Students
Feminist Group Accuses University of Ignoring Cyberthreats
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. ― A feminist group on the campus of the University of Mary Washington accuses the school of failing to act on sexual and violent cyberthreats made against its members, according to a complaint filed Thursday.
May 7, 2015
Home
Gov. Haslam’s Postsecondary Education Initiatives Showing Success
NASHVILLE, Tenn. ― Gov. Bill Haslam’s efforts to persuade more Tennesseans to get a postsecondary education appear to be paying off.
May 7, 2015
Latinx
Padrón’s Career Built on Making American Dream Accessible
Miami Dade College has prospered under Eduardo Padrón’s leadership as president over the last 20 years. The higher education icon is the 2015 recipient of the Diverse Champions Award.
May 7, 2015
Home
New Grads Failing to Negotiate Salaries
Despite having earned a college degree — even from some of the nation’s best colleges and universities — most recent graduates don’t bother to negotiate their salaries in entry-level positions.
May 7, 2015
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In Case You Missed It…
White Privilege an Invisible Barrier on Campus Black Higher Ed Enrollment Peaks in 2014 Campus Leaders Must Consider Impact of Current Events Social Justice and HBCUs: The Fight for Equality in Baltimore
May 7, 2015
Home
Padrón’s Career Built on Making American Dream Accessible
Miami Dade College has prospered under Eduardo Padrón’s leadership as president over the last 20 years. The higher education icon is the 2015 recipient of the Diverse Champions Award.
May 7, 2015
Students
Star Turn
University of Cincinnati President Santa Ono’s hyper-engagement with students, focus on expanding faculty corps, wins rave reviews.
May 7, 2015
Students
Colleges Move to Expand Services for Immigrant Students
Miguel Davila had reasons to be skeptical when the University of California, Davis dedicated a bright, clearly marked space on campus for students who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
May 6, 2015
Students
Hunger Striking Students Frustrated with Tufts University Response
Tufts University students on a hunger strike over janitor layoffs completed their third full day without food Wednesday, expressing growing frustration at the university’s lack of response to their demands.
May 6, 2015
Home
Winston-Salem State Lands $2.3M Grant from NIH
The grant will help better prepare undergraduate students to compete for graduate programs leading to Ph.D., medical degrees or a combination of both.
May 6, 2015
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