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Community Colleges
Drexel Ending Degree Program at 3 Philadelphia-area Community Colleges
Drexel University previously offered a degree program at three Philadelphia-area community colleges — an unusual partnership that has already begun to be phased out.
January 6, 2015
Leadership & Policy
Board Approves Merger of Georgia State, Georgia Perimeter Colleges
The schools’ combined fall 2014 enrollment of 53,927 students would make the consolidated university the largest in the state.
January 6, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Higher Education: The Problem with Priorities
For most colleges, the best hires typically come today with individuals who understand that the problem with priorities is how to find the courage — and backing — to address them.
January 6, 2015
International
Correa-Cabrera Aims to Deliver Change on Both Sides of the Border
A Diverse 2015 Emerging Scholar, Dr. Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera’s research in border studies is designed to effect change on both sides of the southeast U.S.- Mexico border.
January 6, 2015
African-American
More Women, Minorities in New Congress
WASHINGTON — The 114th Congress that convenes today will count more minorities and women than ever, although lawmakers remain overwhelmingly White and male in the Republican-controlled House and Senate.
January 5, 2015
Community Colleges
Asheville Police Lower Educational Requirements for Recruits
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The Asheville Police Department has cut degree requirements for new recruits, saying new police officers no longer need a two-year college degree and can be hired with a high school diploma.
January 5, 2015
Home
Law Professors Warn Against Failure to Prioritize Accuracy in Judicial System
A panel at the Association of American Law Schools annual meeting on Monday shed some light on a system that, it says, in some instances does not always prioritize accuracy.
January 5, 2015
Students
Tackling Affordability Issue, Stillman College to Lower Costs
Stillman College plans to reduce its cost of attendance by about $5,000 in fall 2015 in the hope that making higher education more affordable will attract more students.
January 5, 2015
Home
Study: Relying on Above-Average Scores on Entrance Exams Hinders Diversity
The study is meant to illuminate the challenges associated ensuring diversity on campus by means of supposedly “objective” criteria such as SAT or ACT scores.
January 5, 2015
Students
Missionary Flight School Set to Take Off
There’s a revolution happening in Keystone Heights.
January 4, 2015
HBCUs
Mountain State Officials Shift Focus to Accreditation Suit
Officials with the former Mountain State University are shifting their attention to a lawsuit against an accrediting body following West Virginia University’s offer to buy the school’s Beckley campus.
January 4, 2015
Students
Let’s See Leniency for Oregon Duck ‘Satirists’
Oregon player chant deserves applause not discipline.
January 4, 2015
STEM
Just Like Magic, Kyla McMullen Makes Obstacles Disappear
Dr. Kyla McMullen, a Diverse 2015 Emerging Scholar, became the first African-American woman with a Ph.D. in engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan en route to being named a Diverse 2015 Emerging Scholar.
January 4, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Bat Signal for Blind Example of Campus Innovations
Thousands of innovations are emerging from college classrooms and labs around the country.
January 4, 2015
Latinx
Initiative in California Clearing Path to Law School for Underrepresented
There’s a broad effort to encourage and steer more community college graduates in California — especially minorities and other underrepresented populations — into law school.
January 4, 2015
HBCUs
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HBCU Stakeholders List Financing Programs, Affordability as Top Issues Diverse Dockett: Judge Tosses Out Retaliation Suit Against University of Washington Harper College’s Faculty Fellows Program Helping Diversify Workforce Diverse Conversations: Gainful Employment for College Graduates
January 1, 2015
Students
Frat Suspended, Student Expelled at Quinnipiac University
An investigation into hazing allegations at Quinnipiac University prompted it to temporarily shut down a fraternity, expel a student and suspend two other frat members, university officials said Tuesday.
January 1, 2015
Faculty & Staff
Second Review Sought in Case Against Professor
A northwest Missouri prosecutor is seeking another court hearing in a case against a former university professor who was arrested on drug charges after he posted insensitive remarks on Facebook.
January 1, 2015
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