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Disparities
Scientists concerned about lack of diversity in genomic research
A growing number of genomic studies have generated important discoveries regarding human health and behavior, but new research from the University of Oxford suggests that scientific advancement is limited by a lack of diversity. The study shows that the people studied in genetic discovery research continue to be overwhelmingly of European descent. It also pointed […]
January 9, 2019
Other News
IU researcher contributes to prominent journal’s first special section focused on bisexual health
Indiana University researcher Brian Dodge is helping shine a light on bisexual health with a recent contribution in one of the world’s most prominent sexuality research journals. Dodge, associate director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington, alongside Wendy Bostwick of the University of Illinois at Chicago, recently […]
January 9, 2019
Other News
State Data Show Racial/Ethnic Disparities in HIV, Syphilis Diagnoses Among MSM
Since the start of the HIV epidemic, disparities in both incidence and mortality among men who have sex with men (MSM) have remained prevalent as a result of several health inequalities at play, including access to care. Related to HIV in its susceptible populations, behavioral risks, and biology, syphilis typically affects similar patient populations. Due […]
January 9, 2019
News Roundup
Organizations: Better Guidance Needed on School Closures
Earlier this week, 35 organizations that provide support for students, families, veterans, taxpayers and service members voiced concern about the closures of Vatterott Education Holdings and Education Corporation of America (ECA) in a letter to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The ECA announced that nearly all of its schools will close its doors on Dec. […]
January 9, 2019
News Roundup
UDC Names New Dean of David A. Clarke School of Law
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) has named public interest lawyer Renée McDonald Hutchins as the next dean of the university’s David A. Clarke School of Law, also known as UDC Law. UDC Law is the only public law school in D.C. and has a nationally ranked clinical program. Hutchins currently serves as […]
January 9, 2019
News Roundup
Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection Act Signed Into Law
The Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection Act, led by Senators Doug Jones D-Ala. and Ted Cruz, R-Texas was recently signed into law by President Donald J. Trump. The act requires that unsolved criminal civil rights cases be reviewed, declassified and any related government records be released. “This law sends a powerful message to those impacted […]
January 9, 2019
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Scholars: Don’t Conflate Pro-Palestine with Anti-Semitism
A growing number of scholars argue that attempts to conflate pro-Palestinian support as anti-Semitism promote censorship of conversations that link the Israeli treatment of Palestinians to other human rights injustices.
January 8, 2019
Students
New Legislation Offers Free College Tuition to Residents of U.S. Virgin Islands
U.S. Virgin Islands has passed legislation that requires college tuition be free for U.S. Virgin Islands students who plan on attending the University of the Virgin Islands.
January 8, 2019
Latest News
NEH Grant to Focus on Black Authors with Ties to Alabama and Tuskegee
Three Black authors with ties to Alabama will be the focus of a two-year grant awarded to Tuskegee University by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
January 8, 2019
Students
Chiefs for Change Releases new Blueprint for Postsecondary Student Success
Chiefs for Change, a nonprofit, bipartisan network of diverse education chiefs, recently released a statement summarizing a new blueprint for postsecondary success for K-12 schools, higher ed institutions and preparing students for degree completion and an easy transition into high-demand fields. Though the percentage of students graduating high school has increased over the years, the […]
January 8, 2019
Policy
Trump Supports Idea of Using Military Funds to Build Border Wall
President Donald Trump recently referred to Congressman Adam Smith, the new Democratic House Armed Services Committee chairman’s words to voice his support for possibly using military funding to build his controversial southern border wall.
January 8, 2019
Funding
Wells Fargo, Scholarship America Partner to Support Veterans and Their Families
Thanks to a new partnership with Wells Fargo and Scholarship America, veterans can enroll in college courses without worrying about tuition and other fees. The Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program and Emergency Grant Program offers honorably discharged veterans and disabled veteran spouses various grants as they work toward their degree.
January 8, 2019
Academics
Alaska National Guard Launches Street to Seat Helicopter Pilot Program
The Alaska Army National Guard has launched a new recruitment program for aspiring helicopter pilots called “Street to Seat.” The pilot program gives high school graduates the chance to complete helicopter pilot training as part of their typical enlistment process.
January 8, 2019
Academics
Military Secretaries, Higher Ed Schools to Partner on Sexual Assault Summit
Secretaries from the Army, Navy and Air Force will partner with higher education institutions to conduct a summit on campus and service sexual assault, inviting leaders and experts from both government and higher learning. The summit will occur in April at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland, according to the Military Times. The secretaries […]
January 8, 2019
News Roundup
Chicago State Settles First Amendment Lawsuit
After fighting four separate lawsuits filed against Chicago State University (CSU) in 2014, the institution has agreed to settle a First Amendment suit made by faculty and pay $650,000 after administrators attempted to silence a blog that criticized them. University professors Dr. Phillip Beverly and Dr. Robert Bionaz filed the suit after university administrators threatened […]
January 8, 2019
Students
AAC&U Announces 2019 K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award Recipients
Seven graduate students from across the country were recently named recipients of the 2019 K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). The K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award honors graduate students who display qualities as future leaders of higher education by showing their commitment to academic and […]
January 8, 2019
News Roundup
Lily Endowment Inc. Donates $9.9M Grant to Support NetVUE Programs
Lilly Endowment Inc., a private philanthropic foundation established by three members of the Lilly family, has donated a $9,912,800 grant to the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) to support the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) at independent colleges and universities. “NetVUE member colleges and universities are responding to a hunger among college students […]
January 8, 2019
MSIs
New Brief Offers Suggestions for AANAPISI Grant Program Directors to be Successful
The experiences of managing Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) programs from a two-year and four-year AANAPISI program director is the subject of a new brief  by the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions.
January 7, 2019
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