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Reports & Data
A Possible Solution to Transfer Credit Loss: Holistic Credit Mobility
At its core, holistic credit mobility means that learning is the central determinant of student progress towards a credential, not where or how the knowledge was gained.
November 23, 2022
Students
First-Time Graduate Enrollment Rises, But Declines Domestically
Graduate school first-time enrollment has increased.
November 23, 2022
Disabilties
Justice Department Files Proposed Consent Decree
The Justice Department has filed a proposed consent decree in federal court to resolve allegations that University of California, Berkeley, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
November 23, 2022
Veterans
Joshua Missouri Appointed Director of Texas A&M University-Central Texas Veterans Center
Joshua Missouri has recently been appointed director of The Ted & Diane Connell Center for Military and Veterans Services at Texas A&M University-Central Texas.
November 23, 2022
Health
Tuskegee and Auburn Universities Work to Address Racial and Health Disparities in Alabama
Tuskegee and Auburn Universities have agreed to collaborate to address racial and health disparities in Alabama communities.
November 23, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Arkansas Legislation to Include Step-Children as "Dependents"
Legislation to include step-children under the umbrella of “dependent” has been introduced for the 2023 Arkansas Legislative Session. This would affect whether the stepchildren of certain veterans can get prioritized academic financial aid.
November 23, 2022
Faculty & Staff
Scott Vignos Appointed VP and CDO at Oregon State University
Scott Vignos will become Oregon State University’s vice president and chief diversity officer, effective immediately.
November 23, 2022
Women
Washington State University to Rename President's Residence in Honor of Pioneering Female Faculty Member
Washington State University’s historic College Hill home in Pullman will be renamed in honor of Ida Lou Anderson, one of WSU’s first female faculty.
November 23, 2022
On the Move
ARIEL APONTE
Ariel Aponte has been appointed associate vice chancellor for military and federal relations at Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina.
November 22, 2022
Leadership & Policy
225 Organizations Urge Biden to Extend Federal Student Loan Payment Pause
A coalition of 225 organizations representing students, workers, and people of color have called on President Joe Biden to extend the federal student loan payment pause and to use every legal authority available to enact the debt relief.
November 22, 2022
Leadership & Policy
New Jersey Senate Sends K-12 Media Literacy Bill to Governor's Desk
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will be receiving a media literacy bill from the New Jersey Senate to sign, a bill that would make New Jersey the first state to mandate information literacy education for all K-12 students.
November 22, 2022
Faculty & Staff
Zebadiah Hall Appointed First Full-Time VP for DEI at University of Wyoming
Zebadiah Hall will become the University of Wyoming’s first full-time vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion, effective Dec. 22.
November 22, 2022
HBCUs
Shaw University Requests Justice Department Civil Rights Investigation into Police After Traffic Stop-Turned-Search
Shaw University has filed an official complaint with the U.S. Justice Department to request an investigation into potential Title VI and civil rights violations committed by police during an Oct. 5 traffic stop and search of a Shaw-chartered bus.
November 22, 2022
From the Magazine
For the Common Good
Interest in public health programs growing amid COVID-19 pandemic.
November 22, 2022
Opinion
Engage New Students Early Or Lose Them: Here’s How to Do It
One reason so many community college students drop out early on is that they are not helped to explore their interests and options and develop an educational plan aligned with their strengths and aspirations.
November 22, 2022
Leadership & Policy
NADOHE Panel: Colleges Must Prepare for Affirmative Action Verdicts Now
Institutions have a lot to do to prepare for whatever the court decides this spring or summer.
November 21, 2022
From the Magazine
Changing the Face of Nursing
Vanderbilt University launches Academy for Diverse Emerging Nurse Leaders.
November 21, 2022
From the Magazine
A Visionary Urban Planner
Dr. Malo André Hutson believes that harmony and collaboration between entities are needed if we are to tackle the broader issues of our time.
November 21, 2022
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