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HBCUs
University of Pennsylvania Center Aims to Turn MSI Research Into Results
The Penn Center for Minority-Serving Institutions (CMSI) was created to highlight and advance the contributions of MSIs in higher education.
March 26, 2014
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Northwestern University Football Players Win Round 1 in Bid to Unionize
The Chicago district of the NLRB ruled Wednesday that football players at Northwestern University are employees of the school and eligible to vote to unionize.
March 26, 2014
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Drexel Discrimination Suit May Jeopardize Privacy Rights of Uninvolved Students
The case pits an ex-student’s claims against a university’s legal duty and the rights of other students under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
March 26, 2014
Native Americans
Study: American Indians Highly Motivated for College, Yet Lacking Preparation
In a new study, the ACT testing organization found that American Indians overwhelmingly say they want to pursue college and other forms of postsecondary education.
March 26, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Teaching Students the Process to Societal Change
One aspect that I try to instill in my students is that very little that is accomplished is done so alone
March 25, 2014
Community Colleges
Mississippi College Savings Plan to Reopen Enrollment
JACKSON, Miss.—A board has voted unanimously to re-open enrollment this fall in the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition program. The state-backed savings plan had been closed to new enrollees since the fall of 2012 because of concerns about a funding shortfall. State Treasurer Lynn Fitch says in a news release that when the board voted […]
March 25, 2014
Sports
M. Grace Calhoun Named Penn Athletic Director
Penn provost Vincent Price, who chaired the search committee, on Monday called Calhoun “a national leader in intercollegiate athletics.”
March 25, 2014
Students
Univ. of Baltimore Paying Students to Graduate on Time
Under a new program, Finish4Free, the first of its kind in the country, the University of Baltimore will pay for incoming freshmen’s final semester tuition.
March 25, 2014
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Study: American Indians Highly Motivated for College, Yet Lacking Preparation
In a new study, the ACT testing organization found that American Indians overwhelmingly say they want to pursue college and other forms of postsecondary education
March 25, 2014
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March 25, 2014
Students
Morgan State Constructing New School of Business in Honor of Earl Graves
Morgan State University is constructing an $80 million facility that will house the School of Business and Management, which was named in 2005 after Black Enterprise magazine founder Earl G. Graves Sr.
March 25, 2014
Students
New Report Estimates Half of Vets on GI Bill Graduate
A little more than half of the veterans who got college money under the GI Bill since 2009 eventually graduated, though many took longer to do it, a new study estimates.
March 24, 2014
Students
Educators Say GPAs Better Indicator of College Success
The item given the most importance in granting academic scholarships isn’t the best predictor of college success.
March 24, 2014
Students
Harvard’s NCAA Dreams Belie Less Than Stellar Reality on Campus
You may not like Harvard because it busted your bracket going for the fake Buffet Billions. Even non-math types knew there was a statistical joke going on with Buffet having the edge. You hit a 1 in 9.2 quintillion shot and Buffet only pays you a billion? Sucker. It makes the lottery seem reasonable. And […]
March 24, 2014
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Diverse Conversations: 5 Questions for Securing the Perfect Internship
The competition for summer internships is already heating up, and students need to be prepared to compete for the top spots.
March 24, 2014
Sports
Jackson State May Pursue Legal Action Against Grambling, SWAC
Jackson State is exploring legal action against Grambling State and perhaps the Southwestern Athletic Conference to recover as much as $600,000 lost when Grambling’s football team refused to travel to Jackson State’s homecoming game.
March 24, 2014
Students
Elite California Universities Partner to Recruit Minorities in STEM
The California Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate aims to increase the number of underrepresented minorities entering the postdoctoral and faculty ranks in STEM disciplines at top-tier universities, starting with its first retreat April 4-5.
March 24, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Welcome Aboard!
Diane F. Remler has joined Cox, Matthews and Associates as Assistant to the Operations Department. She has more than 20 years of experience working in the Washington, D.C., area for some of the most prestigious law firms in the nation. She is a licensed Zumba instructor and a member of the Art Deco Society of Washington.
March 23, 2014
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