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Students
Syracuse’s Boeheim Against Paying Student Athletes
Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim isn’t on board with paying college athletes.
October 2, 2013
Students
UNC-Charlotte Fraternity Under Investigation
A fraternity at the University of North Carolina Charlotte has been suspended as college officials and law enforcement investigate a pledge’s hospitalization.
October 2, 2013
Students
Experts Find Increased Default Rate on Student Loans Troubling
A former senior education policy adviser for the Obama administration said the higher default rates suggest that “people don’t know about” the Income-Based Repayment option.
October 2, 2013
Students
Excelencia in Education Honors Three Top Programs
The only national initiative to honor programs boosting Latino academic achievement in higher education celebrated success on several levels Wednesday at its eighth annual national conference.
October 2, 2013
African-American
For Ribeau, Progress Failed to Outpace Controversy at Howard University
Shortly after he arrived on campus in 2008, he was quickly viewed as an outsider with some wondering if his presidency even had a fighting chance.
October 2, 2013
Latinx
Special Issue: Hispanic Heritage Month
In this edition, Diverse features Carmen Wong Ulrich, industry assistant professor at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
October 2, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Tennessee State U. to Host Tree-Planting Ceremony
Tennessee State University is hosting a tree-planting event to promote its commitment to building an urban forest by planting trees on the Nashville campus.
October 1, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Notre Dame Endowment Increases to $8.3 Billion
The University of Notre Dame’s chief investment officer says the school’s endowment increased 12 percent for the year ending June 30 to $8.3 billion.
October 1, 2013
Sports
Obama: Extended Shutdown Would Curtail Cash Flow to Schools
The U.S. Department of Education already has furloughed nearly 90 percent of its 4,000 employees, which would make it difficult to handle inquiries from new student loan applicants.
October 1, 2013
Students
Minority Engineering Education Success Highlighted at National Meeting
The National Action Council on Minorities in Engineering organization puts a spotlight on engineering student retention and graduation rates at its partner schools during its meeting in Washington.
October 1, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Howard U. President Ribeau Retires
The president of Howard University — regarded by many as one of the nation’s most prestigious Black universities — has announced that he will retire from his post in December after five years on the job.
October 1, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Alumni President Dropped From Lane Trustees Board
The head of the Lane College National Alumni Association has been dropped from the school’s board of trustees, but no one is discussing what led to the dismissal.
September 30, 2013
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Southern System Restructures to Deal With Cuts
The head of the Southern University System said Monday that system-wide changes to cope with years of budget cuts have made operations more efficient and are improving finances.
September 30, 2013
Asian American Pacific Islander
Government Shutdown or Not, Exchanges Open Today for Affordable Care Act
In other words, Oct. 1 is still an important date, especially if you’re one of the tens of millions of Americans who are uninsured.
September 30, 2013
Students
Negative Qualities Ascribed to Blacks at Root of Discrimination by White Greek-Letter Groups
Many observers and experts on Greek life point out that stories of racial exclusion among White Greek-letter organizations are not just an Alabama phenomenon.
September 30, 2013
Home
N.C. Republicans Vow to Fight U.S. Department of Justice Suit Over Voter Laws
Gov. Pat McCrory said Monday he has hired a private lawyer to help defend the new law from what he suggested was a partisan attack by President Barack Obama’s Democratic administration.
September 30, 2013
African-American
When It Comes to Health, Environment Remains a Major Factor
To become a society with better health — not just better health coverage — we must also look at the role “place” plays in the lives of minority communities.
September 30, 2013
Community Colleges
Off Parents’ Plans, Young Adults Wrestle With Health Insurance Issues
Out-of-pocket expenses are putting health care out of reach for an estimated 19 million uninsured young adults (aged 19-29).
September 30, 2013
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