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For Returning Veterans, Back-to-School Brings New Battles
When veterans come home from war and try to put their lives back together, there’s often a giant missing link in their transition: Clear advice on getting back to school and managing the next phase of their education.
November 27, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Yale Professor Dies After Being Taken to Jail
The medical examiner’s office said the cause of Samuel See’s death was pending further study. Police and court officials are investigating the death.
November 27, 2013
Opinion
Our Selective Memory
This month, people receiving SNAP assistance saw benefit cuts, just in time for Thanksgiving; and, some will face Christmas with the threat their unemployment benefits will end Dec. 31.
November 27, 2013
Native Americans
Tsosie Devoting Her Life’s Work to Teaching About Indian Law
As a youngster coming of age in Los Angeles in the 1970s, Rebecca Tsosie became radicalized to the plight of the American Indian community when she learned of an international incident that transpired on February 27, 1973 in Wounded Knee, S.D.
November 27, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Virginia State University Board to Hire Campus Safety Consultant
The Virginia State University Board of Visitors agreed Monday to hire a consultant to look at campus safety issues.
November 26, 2013
Students
Aquinas College to Provide Hotel for Student during Break
Aquinas College plans to provide a hotel room for a student who wouldn’t have had a place to stay when its campus closes for the holiday break.
November 26, 2013
Sports
CIAA Conference That I Know Stronger, Better Than Ever
Despite recent media attention, both the schools and the conference have great days ahead of them.
November 26, 2013
Native Americans
Shideezhi Program Emerging as Pipeline Program for American Indian Girls
This year, Shideezhi, which means “my little sister” in Navajo, celebrated its first graduating high school class.
November 26, 2013
Students
N.J. Immigration Tuition Bill to Go to Christie ‘As Is’
Gov. Chris Christie said he would not sign the bill that passed the Senate because it has a loophole that could make N.J. a magnet for students who are in the country illegally and seeking a more affordable college education.
November 26, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Appiah Leaves Princeton, Headed to New York University
Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah — arguably the nation’s most prominent black philosopher — has decided to give up his endowed professorship at Princeton University and will join the faculty at New York University in January.
November 26, 2013
Opinion
Making the Right Cuts in Higher Education
Consumers need to think through a number of points before applauding cuts to tuition as a panacea to address high sticker prices.
November 26, 2013
Community Colleges
Have a College Kid Over for Thanksgiving Dinner ― For Diversity’s Sake
I’ve often wondered why schools don’t have more family-friendly schedules around the holidays to make it easy for kids attending schools far from home.
November 26, 2013
Students
Official: San Jose State Failed Student in Harassment Case
The president of a California university where four White students are accused of harassing a Black student says the school failed to adequately intervene or impose sanctions.
November 26, 2013
Students
Purdue Storm Chasers Hit Pay Dirt During Outbreak
Three Purdue University students who rejected a professor’s warning and became storm chasers during last week’s tornado outbreak say they hit pay dirt during their adrenaline-fueled trek.
November 26, 2013
Students
Diverse Docket: Federal Judge Rejects Discrimination, Retaliation Suit
Dr. Michelle Cummings-Flower claimed that Suffolk County Community College utilized discriminatory hiring procedures and created a hostile work environment.
November 26, 2013
Students
Moody’s: College Money Woes Getting Worse
Facing stagnant enrollment and increasingly price-conscious consumers, already cash-strapped universities will continue to see revenues lag behind inflation.
November 26, 2013
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Tribal Colleges Face Unique Recruiting, Retention Challenges
Everyday logistics can be a challenge for students at tribal colleges, although they persist despite many different factors working against them.
November 26, 2013
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IU eyes global audience in online learning venture
BLOOMINGTON Ind. – Indiana University hopes to reach unlimited numbers of students worldwide through an aggressive new online education model.
November 25, 2013
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