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African-American
MLK, ‘Selma,’ and the Feeling
There should be as many in line to see this movie as there were people lining up to march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
January 18, 2015
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Judge Allows Grad Student’s Retaliation Suit to Move Forward
A Mexico-born graduate student who withdrew from her program just three courses short of her degree can pursue due process and First Amendment retaliation claims against SUNY Buffalo.
January 18, 2015
Faculty & Staff
University of North Carolina System Head Tom Ross Pushed Out of Job
Members of the UNC board emphasized their decision to replace President Tom Ross next year was not due to job performance or that he turns 65 in June.
January 18, 2015
Sports
Limbo Name of Game for Non-revenue-generating Collegiate Sports
In the wake of conference realignments and game-changing court decisions, stakeholders in non-revenue-generating intercollegiate sports wonder what the future holds.
January 18, 2015
Sports
NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award Winner Mark Thomas
January 16, 2015
Sports
NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award Winner Mark Thomas
January 16, 2015
Leadership & Policy
In Case You Missed It…
President Obama’s Plan to Make Community College Free Draws Praise, Skepticism Suspension of NC A&T’s Nursing Program Has Significant Impact on Students’ Future Community Colleges Take On Larger Role in Modern Language Association At King Celebration, Sharpton Bridges Eras of Activism
January 16, 2015
Leadership & Policy
NC Public Universities Eye Tuition Hikes After 1-year Hiatus
North Carolina public universities want to raise tuition and fees by an average of 4 percent next year and 3.5 percent the following year for undergraduate state residents.
January 15, 2015
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Va. Senate Panel Votes to Override AG on In-state Tuition
Legislation is advancing in the Virginia Senate to bar some immigrants from attending state colleges at in-state tuition rates.
January 15, 2015
Latinx
Believing and Achieving King’s Dream
The question lies not in the promises made but can the promises be kept.
January 15, 2015
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Analysis: Most U.S. States Failing on Higher Education Spending
The Young Invincibles research and advocacy organization reports that 47 states spend less per student now than they did before the Great Recession.
January 15, 2015
Students
Study: College Performance Incentives Aren’t Big Success
A business-inspired approach for rewarding community colleges for student outcomes has not led many more students to stay in school and earn associate’s degrees in Washington state.
January 15, 2015
Sports
NCAA to Honor Former Paralympic Winner With Inspiration Award
Former Norfolk State University track star and Paralympic winner, April Holmes, overcomes adversity, wins prestigious award.
January 15, 2015
Students
Special Focus: NCAA Sports
This issue covers the future of Olympic/non-revenue generating sports in college, the recent UNC scandal involving student-athletes, and the latest student protests and the NCAA’s reactions to them.
January 15, 2015
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At King Celebration, Sharpton Bridges Eras of Activism
Civil rights activist spoke of how Selma gave insight into the numerous behind-the-scenes struggles of many who ended up working together for the cause.
January 15, 2015
HBCUs
Warrant Issued for Mayor in Disappearance of 43 Students in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — Mexican officials have filed an arrest warrant for the former mayor of a southern city for the kidnapping of 43 teachers’ college students.
January 14, 2015
Students
Maine Community College System President Fitzsimmons Resigns
AUGUSTA, Maine — With Gov. Paul LePage trying to restrict funding and threatening “further harm,” Maine Community College System President John Fitzsimmons announced Wednesday that he’s stepping down, saying it’s in the best interest of students and staff.
January 14, 2015
Students
‘Spare Parts’ Movie Could Move Along Undocumented Immigrant Conversation
Surrounding the story is the reality of low expectations for students in struggling schools and the constant threat of deportation for undocumented students.
January 14, 2015
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