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Sam Houston State University
FRANK-PARKERNamed for the first president of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston State University (SHSU) was founded to educate teachers for the public schools of Texas.
August 12, 2015
Students
Ohio University
Ohio University SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Athens, OH Dr. Jenny Hall-Jones Founded in 1804 Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Division of Student Affairs www.ohio.edu/studentaffairs/ One of the oldest public universities in America, Ohio University was founded in 1804 with a mission of developing students personally and intellectually. The university seeks to realize its mission [âŚ]
August 12, 2015
Students
Northwestern University
Northwestern University SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Evanston, IL Dr. Patricia Telles-Irvin Founded in 1851 Vice President of Student Affairs Division of Student Affairs www.northwestern.edu/studentaffairs Northwestern University is one of the premier private research universities in the United States. It teaches more than 19,000 students across 12 diff erent schools and colleges ranging from journalism to [âŚ]
August 12, 2015
Students
Florida State University
Florida State University SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Tallahassee, FL Dr. Mary B. Coburn Founded in 1851 Vice President of Student Affairs Division of Student Affairs https://studentaffairs.fsu.edu/ Florida State University is dedicated to teaching students a wide range of subjects including science, technology and the humanities while maintaining a learning philosophy based in liberal arts. The [âŚ]
August 12, 2015
Students
College of William & Mary
The second-oldest higher education institution in America, the College of William & Mary is guided by the values of diversity, community service, academic success and sustainability.
August 12, 2015
Disparities
40 Million Americans Suffer Severe Pain, Survey Finds
An estimated 25.3 million American adults (11.2 percent) had pain every day in the three months preceding a national survey, and nearly 40 million adults (17.6 percent) experienced severe levels of pain. An analysis of the 2012 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) revealed associations between pain severity and race, ethnicity, language preference, gender, and age. [âŚ]
August 12, 2015
Community Colleges
11 Tennessee Colleges Receive Funds to Attract Veterans
NASHVILLE, Tenn. â Eleven colleges will roll out new programs for student veterans in the fall thanks to $1 million in state funding that is part of a wide-ranging effort to draw more veterans to Tennessee.
August 12, 2015
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Clinton: GOP Failed to Mention âOne Wordâ About College Costs
CLAREMONT, N.H. â Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Republican presidential field failed to mention âone wordâ about making college affordable during last weekâs GOP debate.
August 12, 2015
Students
Book Tackles Best Practices Within Higher Education
When it comes to examining best practices within higher education, majority institutions should take a look at work being done at many of the nationâs minority-serving institutions.
August 12, 2015
African-American
HBCU Exchange Program Leads Students to China
HBCU-China Scholar Networkâs study abroad students gain knowledge, experience and understanding during two-week trip.
August 12, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Toldson in Charge at White House HBCU Office
Dr. Ivory Toldson has been officially named acting executive director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges.
August 12, 2015
Latinx
Pew Report: More Hispanic Americans Gaining Fluency in English
Leticia Castanon concentrated on the difference between the words âmustâ and âshouldâ scribbled on a white board in a McHenry County College classroom.
August 11, 2015
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Omaha Police Recruit to Diversity Force
As confident and comfortable as she appears in uniform, itâs tough to imagine Omaha Police Sgt. Sherie Thomas ever questioning whether she would become a cop.
August 11, 2015
Asian American Pacific Islander
Teens, Blacks See Job Gains for July
It looks as though lots of teenagers landed summer jobs in July.
August 11, 2015
Students
âWho Is a Journalist Now?â Survey Looks at Change in Media
Who and what is a journalist in the age of social media, sponsored content and sagging newspaper circulation?
August 11, 2015
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Women Tweet: #ILookLikeAnEngineer
Thousands of female engineers, coders, self-described science nerds and other tech superstars joined a Twitter campaign this week to break down stereotypes about what engineers should look like.
August 11, 2015
Disparities
Care Still Eludes Latinos on Medi-Cal
SACRAMENTO, Calif. â Miriam Uribe enrolled in Californiaâs low-income health insurance program last November, and she still hasnât found a primary care doctor 10 months later who could see her. âOnce you have (insurance), you actually still donât have it, because itâs still a struggle to find someone,â the 20-year-old college student from Bellflower said. [âŚ]
August 11, 2015
Disparities
Disparities Evident in Oklahoma Infant Mortality
OKLAHOMA CITY â A new report says Oklahoma has seen an overall decline in its infant mortality rate in recent years, but notes a disparity in the numbers between races, The Oklahoman reported. âInfant mortalityâ applies to babies who donât live to their first birthday. Health experts say itâs an important indicator to show a [âŚ]
August 11, 2015
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