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African-American
NAACP Tackles Black Student Debt Crisis
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) put a national spotlight on the Black student debt crisis in the U.S. and suggested how to combat it. The nation’s oldest civil rights organization, held a virtual press conference on Monday to discuss a report titled “Legislation, Policy and the Black Student Debt Crisis,” […]
October 20, 2020
STEM
UT Austin’s Plans to Increase Diversity in Academia with Award from The National Science Foundation
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) and eight other research universities have recently been granted a 3-and-a-half-year award funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to make the pathway of increasing diversity in academia more accessible for historically underrepresented minorities. This research project is part of NSF’s Alliances for Graduate Education and the […]
October 20, 2020
Community Colleges
The Oregon Department of Corrections to End Most Adult Education Contracts at Community Colleges
The Oregon Department of Corrections will end most of its adult education contracts with Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) and other Oregon community colleges in 2021, according to The East Oregonian. While the 2-year schools have tried to appeal to the department to change course, the department made the final decision last wee. This decision […]
October 20, 2020
STEM
Five Penn Faculty Members Elected to The National Academy of Medicine
Five faculty members from The University of Pennsylvania have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) — one of the nation’s highest honors in the fields of health and medicine. Dr. William Beltran of the school of veterinary medicine; Dr. Matthew McHugh of the school of nursing, and Drs. Ronald DeMatteo, Raina Merchant, […]
October 20, 2020
COVID-19
Tufts Administration Receives Backlash from Faculty Senate about Handling of Dental School Furloughs
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Tufts University has laid off several employees and reduced salaries from its School of Dental Medicine (TUSDM), which drew backlash from the Faculty Senate, according to Tufts Daily News. The Faculty Senate includes members from all schools within the university and stated that the actions of Tufts’ administrators […]
October 20, 2020
African-American
Dr. Theresa B. Felder Makes History as Harford Community College’s First Black President
Dr. Theresa B. Felder has been selected as the next president of Harford Community College. She will serve as the first Black president in the college’s history, reported The Baltimore Sun. As the institution’s 10th president, she will begin on Jan. 1. The former president, Dianna Phillips, resigned from the college in February. Since then, […]
October 20, 2020
Other News
Called To Care: Will The COVID-19 Pandemic Drive A Nursing Boom?
Capital Region colleges are reporting increased interest in their nursing programs even as the COVID-19 pandemic has strained their ability to provide a nursing education. Read More
October 19, 2020
Other News
Teachers At Hunter College Campus Schools Warn They May Still Strike Over COVID-19
The teachers union for Hunter College Campus Schools said Sunday it may still strike over COVID-19 concerns. Read More
October 19, 2020
Other News
Wagner College Gets Top Rating for Coronavirus Dashboard
Wagner College is one of three colleges in the United States to receive a top rating of an A+ for its coronavirus (COVID-19) reporting dashboard, a new website reported. The website, We Rate Covid Dashboard, recently rated college COVID-19 dashboards for transparency and completeness. The site was created by a group of medical, epidemiology, public health policy […]
October 19, 2020
Other News
How Colleges Have Learned To Combat The Coronavirus
Some colleges are creating a blueprint for how to safely remain open during the coronavirus pandemic, relying heavily on regular testing and doing what they can to curb parties and other large gatherings. Read More
October 19, 2020
Other News
COVID-19 Pandemic Cuts Enrollment at Some Washington State Colleges, Forces Others to Reimagine Higher Ed
Washington’s colleges and universities were braced for a big drop in enrollment this fall, expecting college kids to opt out of remotely taught classes and defer their educations for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic. The good news: Most kids showed up after all. The not-so-good news: Colleges are reporting that students from low-income families were […]
October 19, 2020
Other News
The President of a New York College Resigns After More Than 700 students Test Positive for COVID-19
The president of the State University of New York at Oneonta has resigned, as the school grapples with hundreds of reported COVID-19 cases within the university since the beginning of the semester. Read More
October 19, 2020
Latest News
Meet Dr. Chinua Akimaro Thelwell, an Interdisciplinary Scholar on Race and Place
Dr. Chinua Akimaro Thelwell has always found college classrooms to be one of the “few spaces in American society where people could have honest and informed conversations around race and racism.” When entering the higher education space as a professor, Thelwell wanted to incorporate those ideas and conversations into his teaching.
October 19, 2020
Latest News
Institutions Still Working To Achieve Faculty Diversity Goals Despite COVID-19-Related Challenges
While the number of new hires has decreased in the COVID-19 era, the vision of more diverse and inclusive faculty remains decisive. It goes without saying that COVID-19 has impacted all areas of higher education, but those involved in the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty remain committed and are finding creative ways to achieve […]
October 19, 2020
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RICK W. SMITH SR.
RICK W. SMITH SR. has been appointed vice president for institutional advancement and community relations at Pennsylvania Regional College. Formerly vice president of institutional advancement, development and athletics at Kentucky State University, Smith holds a bachelor’s from the University of Louisville, a master’s from Kennedy Western University and a master’s from the Lilly School of Philanthropy at Indiana University-Purdue University.
October 16, 2020
STEM
UT Austin’s Plans to Increase Diversity in Academia with Award from The National Science Foundation
The University of Austin Texas (UT Austin) and eight other research universities have recently been granted a 3-and-a-half-year award funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) — to make the pathway of increasing diversity in academia more accessible for historically underrepresented minorities. This research project is part of NSF’s Alliances for Graduate Education and the […]
October 15, 2020
Community Colleges
The Revenue Gap for Community Colleges Comes to $78 Billion. Would Biden’s Election Make a Difference?
There’s a $78 billion revenue gap between community colleges and four-year institutions, according to a recent report by the Center for American Progress, a left-wing think tank. The study found that community colleges receive $8,800 less in revenue per student enrolled compared to four-year colleges.
October 15, 2020
News Roundup
University of Notre Dame Faculty Sign Open Letter Regarding Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court Confirmation
Dozens of faculty members at the University of Notre Dame have signed an open letter urging Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a former law professor at the school, to halt her Supreme Court confirmation process until after Election Day, reported Yahoo News. The letter had 88 signatures of professors from both the undergraduate and graduate level, […]
October 15, 2020
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