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Excelencia in Education Report Reveals Latino College Completion Strides and Struggles
While enrollment numbers for Latino students are relatively high, the degree attainment data in the report exposes a significant equity gap in college completion.
April 16, 2014
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College Board Provides Glimpse of New SAT
Sample questions for the new version of the college-entrance test were released on Wednesday by the College Board, which announced last month that the new test will include real-world applications and require more analysis.
April 16, 2014
HBCUs
S.C. State Still Awaiting Word on Financial Bailout as Accrediting Agency Revisits
A $13.6 million request to state lawmakers and the governor would provide immediate cash flow to enable the school to pay its outstanding bills and continue to deliver essential services.
April 16, 2014
Students
Georgia Officials Approve Tuition Increases
Tuition is going up for Georgia students at all 31 state colleges and universities under a budget plan approved Tuesday by the state Board of Regents, including the largest increase of $372 more per semester for Georgia Tech undergraduates.
April 15, 2014
Students
University to Keep Nickname, Add Ute Scholarships
The University of Utah will keep its âUteâ name for sports teams under a new agreement announced Tuesday with leaders of the Ute Indian Tribe that also provides increased recruiting and financial help for tribe members.
April 15, 2014
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Blacks, International Students Gaining Greater Foothold in Collegiate Tennis
A new generation of college students has been steadily changing the character and face of intercollegiate tennis in America.
April 15, 2014
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Community Colleges Increasingly Adding Bachelorâs Degrees
An increasing number of community colleges around the country have started offering four-year bachelorâs degrees in fields for which there is high job demand.
April 15, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
Hmong Americans Struggling to Grasp Higher Ed Success
Asian Americans and Pacific Islander organizations are searching for ways to combat the difficulties and disparities faced by some of the AAPI ethnic subgroups such as Hmong Americans.
April 15, 2014
Community Colleges
Tenn. Senate Approves Haslamâs Free Tuition Plan
Gov. Bill Haslamâs signature proposal to create a program that would cover tuition at two-year colleges for any high school graduate is a step closer to the governorâs desk.
April 14, 2014
Students
Colleges Seek to Improve Remedial Programs
The odds have long been stacked against students like those in Edward Ennelsâ remedial math classes at Baltimore City Community College.
April 14, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Priority on Sports an Issue Even at Smaller Colleges
Too often in the last decade, the spending by colleges and universities for new jobs and the like has either stayed steady or gone down. That is, except for sports.
April 14, 2014
Students
House Budget Plan Would Hit Higher Ed Hard
A 2015 budget plan narrowly approved by the House of Representatives late last week would impose major cuts on higher education, including a 10-year freeze on Pell grants and reduced funds for student loans.
April 14, 2014
Students
NCAA Urges Schools to Discuss Pitfalls of Unions
The NCAA contends that unionization by college athletes could lead to fewer scholarships and championships as well as a drop in academic support and career counseling.
April 14, 2014
Sports
Rethinking the Role of College Career Centers for Humanities Graduates
Why do liberal arts graduates, especially humanities majors, suffer from inaccurate and inconsistent portrayals of their attractiveness to employers?
April 14, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Global Scholars Say Universities Need to Get Back to Basics
Universities donât have to solve the social and practical problems of the day, but should rather focus on equipping students with the critical and analytical thinking skills that will enable them to do these things themselves.
April 14, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR â COMMUNICATIONS DESIGN
This full-time, 12-month administrator provides overall budgetary, curricular, and personnel leadership and direction to the School of Professional Psychology and Health in accordance with the mission and strategic plan of CIIS.
April 13, 2014
African-American
Virginia College âFree-Speech Zonesâ Latest to Fall
Thomas Nelson Community College student Christina Parks was barred from preaching on campus.
April 13, 2014
Sports
Review: University of North Carolina Athlete Literacy Findings Flawed
UNC hired Georgia State, Minnesota and Virginia professors to review Mary Willinghamâs findings.
April 13, 2014
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