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Western Governors Changing Higher Education Model
Over the past decade, Western Governors University (WGU) has grown at a pace faster than nearly any other postsecondary institution. Indeed, in recent years, many of WGU programs have reported over 30% growth annually. In many respects, WGU’s growth is not a surprise. As an online institution, WGU attracts students in all 50 states, though […]
October 19, 2017
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States Sue DeVos to Restore For-Profit Fraud Rule
WASHINGTON — Democratic attorneys general in 17 states and the District of Columbia filed suit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education over its decision to block an Obama-era rule designed to protect students from being defrauded by for-profit colleges. The Gainful Employment rule was supposed to take effect this year, but Education Secretary Betsy […]
October 19, 2017
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V.A. Seeks Waivers for For-Profit Ethics Law
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday it would proceed with a narrow waiver to an ethics law banning V.A. employees from receiving benefits from for-profit colleges, saying most cases posed no actual conflicts of interest with private companies vying for millions in GI Bill tuition. The V.A.’s latest move comes after it […]
October 19, 2017
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SHEILAH M. PAUL
SHEILAH M. PAUL has been named founding dean of the School of Education at Medgar Evers College (MEC). She was previously acting dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Education and former chair of the department of education at MEC. Paul earned a bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and three master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from Columbia University.
October 18, 2017
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JIM HEATH
JIM HEATH has been named director of sports information at Hampton University. He was previously the assistant sports information director since August 2016. Heath earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Christopher Newport University.
October 18, 2017
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FALLOU NGOM
FALLOU NGOM has been appointed director of the African Studies Center at Boston University (BU). He is also an associate professor in the department of Anthropology at BU. Ngom earned a Maîtrise d’anglais from the Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis in Senegal, a master’s degree from the University of Montana and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
October 18, 2017
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KALANI CRAIG
KALANI CRAIG has been appointed codirector of the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities at Indiana University in Bloomington. She is also an assistant professor in the department of history. Craig earned a bachelor’s degree from Scripps College, a master’s degree from Portland State University and a Ph.D. from Indiana University.
October 18, 2017
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JAMES B. HUGHES JR.
JAMES B. HUGHES JR. has been named interim dean of the Emory University School of Law. Hughes is also associate dean for academic affairs and has been a faculty member in the law school since 1992. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and a J.D. from Yale Law School.
October 18, 2017
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ISIAH BROWN
ISIAH BROWN has been named inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Fellow at SUNY Oswego. He is currently a visiting assistant professor of management in the School of Business. Brown earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Savannah State University and a Ph.D. from Florida A&M University.
October 18, 2017
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TAMI B. SIMMONS
TAMI B. SIMMONS has been named vice president of Institutional Advancement at Johnson C. Smith University. Simmons is executive director of Susan G. Komen Charlotte and previously served as a member of JCSU’s board of trustees. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Hampton University and a master’s degree from North Carolina Central University.
October 18, 2017
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JOHNNETTA B. COLE
JOHNNETTA B. COLE has been named senior consulting fellow at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. She is president emerita of Spelman College and Bennett College and former director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. Cole earned a bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College and a master’s degree and Ph.D. from Northwestern University.
October 18, 2017
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JOHN B. KING JR.
JOHN B. KING JR. has been appointed visiting professor at the University of Maryland College of Education. He is president and CEO of The Education Trust and previously served as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education. King earned a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University, a J.D. from Yale Law School and a master’s degree and Ed.D. from Teachers College at Columbia University.
October 18, 2017
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Celebrate Latino High School Graduation, but Work Toward College Degree Attainment
While there is much to rejoice, there’s a drastic chasm in graduation from 4-year colleges among Hispanics and other racial and ethnic groups.
October 18, 2017
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Wing Finds Failure Just a Marker Along Route to Success
Kelisa Wing is the assistant principal at West Point Elementary School in New York, but she remembers that her relationship with education did not have an ideal start.
October 18, 2017
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Colleges and Universities Pool Resources to Curb Costs
Efforts to build alliances are especially growing among smaller private colleges that are heavily dependent on tuition and whose revenues and enrollment have stalled.
October 18, 2017
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Two Higher Education Goals Deferred
An expert notes that some higher education goals have seemingly arbitrary timelines and are inattentive to the range of diversity in U.S. populations as well as their varying levels of degree attainment.
October 18, 2017
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Strategy Offered to Turn Rising Tide of Segregated Schools
A new policy briefing from the National Coalition on School Diversity suggests that schools will see better results from using policies that take both race and socioeconomic status into account.
October 18, 2017
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Boston College Students Walk Out After Racial Incidents
BOSTON — Hundreds of students at Boston College have walked out of their classes to protest recent instances of racism on campus, including two posters that were defaced to say “Black Lives don’t Matter.” Video footage shows the students filing onto a campus lawn around midday Wednesday and chanting, “Black lives matter.” The group Eradicate […]
October 18, 2017
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