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Community Colleges
Two Community Colleges in the South Are Bringing Students Back
Despite COVID, some institutions were able to reverse their downward trajectory.
November 9, 2022
STEM
AUCC to Launch Institute to Support Minority Engineers with $1.5 Million Investment from A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation
The Atlanta University Center Consortium is planning to launch a new institute in an effort to increase the number of engineers from underrepresented communities using a $1.5 million investment from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation.
November 9, 2022
African-American
White University of Kentucky Senior Caught Harassing and Assaulting Black Students to Withdraw from School
Sophia Rosing, 22, the white University of Kentucky senior caught on video assaulting Black students will voluntarily withdraw from the school, her lawyer said Nov. 8.
November 9, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Gary G. Bennett Appointed Dean of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences at Duke University
Dr. Gary G. Bennett will become dean of Duke University’s Trinity College of Arts & Sciences.
November 9, 2022
Students
Cornell Suspends Fraternity Parties and Social Events After Allegations of Sexual Assault and Drug-Laced Drinks
Cornell University has suspended fraternity parties and social events after campus police alerts about an alleged sexual assault and alleged incidents of drug-laced drinks.
November 9, 2022
Opinion
Affirmative Action Tactic Spills Over to Elections
On election week, a week after the SCOTUS affirmative action hearing, you’d think things would die down until a decision is rendered sometime in 2023. But why bury a good wedge when it’s still hot?
November 9, 2022
Students
Target to Launch Internship Program for HBCU Students
The Target Corporation is launching an internship program for students at HBCUs.
November 9, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Election Results Could Bring About Higher Ed Reforms
The future of higher education was among the many issues discussed and debated during Tuesday's historic election.
November 8, 2022
On the Move
LASHUNDIA CARSON
LaShundia Carson has been named dean of the School of Education and Psychology at Alcorn State University in Mississippi.
November 8, 2022
Opinion
Asian American Mental Health: Heritage and Roots
Due to culture, generational trauma, and expectations in relation to mental health, it is difficult for Asian Americans to reach out for help even when needed.
November 8, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Dr. “Grace” Jinliu Wang Appointed President of Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Dr. “Grace” Jinliu Wang will become the 17th president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
November 8, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Alejandro “Alex” Hernandez Inaugurated as 10th President of Champlain College
Alejandro “Alex” Hernandez has officially been inaugurated as the 10th president of Champlain College.
November 8, 2022
African-American
Study: Racial Wealth Gap Leads to Shorter Life Expectancy for Black Americans
The racial wealth gap can be downright physically harmful for Black Americans, according to a recent study.
November 8, 2022
Health
Yale University Faculty and Staff Not Required to Get Second Booster Shot for Spring Semester
Yale University faculty and staff will not be mandated to get a second booster shot before returning for spring semester.
November 8, 2022
From the Magazine
A Commitment to Community Health
Berta Carbajal carries that torch and seeks to uplift other community health workers through her Helping Other Promotores Excel (HOPE) Network, of which she is co-founder and manager.
November 8, 2022
From the Magazine
Protecting Tribal Sovereignty
Scholars weigh in on legal issues affecting the Native American community.
November 7, 2022
Best Practices
How Pedagogy is Helping Students Feel Like They Belong
Students who take Real Talk courses express greater enjoyment and fulfillment in class, dropping those courses at significantly lower rates than those in classes without Real Talk. Real Talk students are also more likely to persist.
November 7, 2022
Opinion
Universities Need to Prioritize Educational Investments to Reverse the Great Resignation Trend Among Professors
Much like everyone else, professors faced severe burnout during the pandemic amid constant adjustments to COVID protocols that required rapidly transitioning from in-person teaching to online learning.
November 7, 2022
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