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Students
Summit Focuses on Men of Color in College
Hundreds of students, administrators and community advocates gathered in Tampa over the weekend for the annual Black, Brown and College Bound Summit.
March 6, 2022
Funding
University of Utah Receives Support from Department of Defense
About 20 highly trained military medical personnel arrived in Utah from the U.S. Navy last week to support University of Utah Hospital’s staff and patients.
March 6, 2022
Funding
Governor Announces $20 Million Grant for Cybersecurity Education at USF
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a $20 million grant from the Florida Department of Education to Cyber Florida at USF to strengthen the state’s ability to fill high-demand careers in cybersecurity and information technology (IT).
March 5, 2022
Academics
West Point Produces Top Fulbright Scholars
The U.S. Military Academy was named as one of the U.S. colleges and universities that produced the most 2021-2022 Fulbright U.S. Students.
March 5, 2022
Leadership & Policy
What Anti-LGBTQ+ State Bills Mean for Higher Ed
As more anti-LGBTQ+ bills are enacted, concerns are mounting for LGBTQ+ students in higher education.
March 5, 2022
Latest News
Propel Center Offers $1 Million in Scholarships to HBCU Students
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) students who are interested in careers in arts and entertainment, entrepreneurship, agri-tech, health and social justice are offered a chance to win one of 100 $10,000 scholarships from Propel Center.
March 4, 2022
Latest News
California's Supreme Court Upholds Ruling UC Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment
The Supreme Court of California maintained a lower court ruling that the University of California, Berkeley must cap its enrollment at its 2020-21 level of 42,347 students. This means Berkely must cut its 2022 enrollment numbers by at least 2,500 students
March 4, 2022
Latest News
Xavier Dillard Wins Wrongful Termination Suit Against Kentucky State University
Xavier Dillard has won his case against Kentucky State University. A jury ruled unanimously in Dillard’s favor, supporting his claim that he should have been protected by that state whistleblower law when KSU fired him in 2018.
March 4, 2022
On the Move
JOANNA WANG
Joanna Wang has been named the program executive for the Administrative Transformation Program at every University of Wisconsin System campus.
March 3, 2022
Students
In A Test-Optional Environment, What Does the SAT Mean?
As testing season approaches, scholars discuss the merits of test-optional applications and the value of the SAT.
March 3, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Legislators Call for Congress to Address Funding Disparities for Land-Grant Institutions
Congressional Democrats who serve on the Education and Labor Committee and the Agriculture Committee say thst more attention should be placed on addressing funding disparities that exist between 1890 and 1862 Land-Grant Institutions.
March 3, 2022
Opinion
It’s Time to Double Pell Because All Students Deserve a Transformative Education
Our low-income students deserve a much stronger investment that can only be achieved through doubling the Pell maximum grant.
March 3, 2022
Latest News
Vorhees College Receives Funding for Campus Restoration
Voorhees College is one of five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that have been awarded portions of a $650,000 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative.
March 3, 2022
News Roundup
Trinity Washington University to Host Mellon Symposium on Global Perspectives on Race and Racism
On March 16 and 17, Trinity Washington University will host a two-day symposium on campus and via Zoom exploring race and racism in the U.S. and globally.
March 3, 2022
News Roundup
Emily Janoski-Haehlen Named Dean of The University of Akron School of Law
The University of Akron has appointed Emily Janoski-Haehlen as dean of the School of Law (Akron Law). She will be the first woman to permanently hold the position at the school.
March 3, 2022
Opinion
Helping Student Veterans Access and Complete College Can Change the Odds for Generations
First-generation college students, in particular, need additional support to help navigate the challenging world of college access and success.
March 2, 2022
Students
Common App Finds More First-Gen, Underrepresented Minority Applicants
A new report from Common App revealed first-year application trends in the 2021-22 college admissions cycle.
March 2, 2022
Latest News
University of Montana Students Call on Professor to Retire After Racist Comments
Students at the University of Montana (UM) are calling for the resignation of Dr. Clayton Looney, Poe Family Distinguished Faculty Fellow and professor of management information systems.
March 2, 2022
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