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Sports
Every Student Needs a Success Plan
Is it OK to just put our goals and dreams on auto pilot and think that we will achieve them? Of course not.
December 26, 2013
Home
Colleges Tying Presidential Raises to Results
Taking a page from the corporate playbook, public and private college boards are beginning to tie at least a portion of annual merit raises to how well presidents and their campuses meet performance targets.
December 26, 2013
Leadership & Policy
Arkansas State to Break Ground on Campus in Mexico
A Feb. 5 groundbreaking is scheduled for Arkansas State University’s new campus in Mexico, a $50 million undertaking that’s being funded with private money.
December 26, 2013
Opinion
An Open Letter to an Anti-Affirmative Action Scholar
If you decide to put your energy into strengthening your mismatch theory, how about broadening your theory to all students, of all races?
December 26, 2013
African-American
FAMU’s New Recruiting Strategy Paying Off
So far applications for the fall, 2014 academic year are up 10 percent compared to this time same a year ago, said university interim President Larry Robinson.
December 26, 2013
LGBTQ+
Colorado State Assistant Suspended for Using Gay Slur
Coach Greg Lupfer suspended without pay for two weeks after yelling a slur at Washington State quarterback in bowl game.
December 24, 2013
Sports
Akron Assistant Football Coach Killed in Car Accident
Mississippi native, nicknamed “Tank,” killed in home state at age 44.
December 24, 2013
Students
Calif. Higher Ed Leader: Demand-Based Funding Best Serves Underrepresented Groups
California Community Colleges Chancellor Dr. Brice W. Harris says that the prospect of outcome-based funding poses the risk of forcing colleges to leave a whole generation of students behind.
December 24, 2013
Sports
Minn. College Offers Program on Analyzing Images from Drones
Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls is offering a one-year Imagery Analysis certificate and a two-year associate’s degree in Geospatial Intelligence Analysis.
December 24, 2013
Leadership & Policy
College President’s Primary Goal? Make a Difference
For those attracted to the work it’s a pretty unique job as college remains that one special place where dreams still matter.
December 24, 2013
African-American
Dr. James W. Loewen Changing the Way America Views its History
Inspired by Mississippi’s flawed teaching of history, Harvard-trained sociologist Loewen is attempting to set the record straight through his best-selling textbooks.
December 24, 2013
Students
University of North Florida Won’t Appeal Court Ruling on Guns
President John Delaney states that students will be allowed to store guns in their cars.
December 23, 2013
HBCUs
Shuttered HBCU St. Paul’s College Names Stith President
Prior to closing, St. Paul’s had struggled to keep its accreditation due to financial issues and declining enrollment.
December 23, 2013
STEM
Cañada College’s STEM Center a One-Stop Shop for Support
The all-encompassing center consolidates various programs and STEM-related offerings under one roof to increase recruitment, retention and success.
December 23, 2013
Students
Crazy Horse Program Jumpstarts College Careers
Program’s CEO says about 68 percent of the students who have attended Indian University of North America summer sessions in the backdrop of the mammoth mountain carving in South Dakota’s Black Hills have continued to pursue degrees at private public or tribal colleges and universities.
December 23, 2013
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Foundation Organizes Community-Focused U.S. College Attainment Campaign
The Lumina Foundation has launched a community mobilization campaign aimed at helping residents in selected metropolitan areas increase their attainment of postsecondary degrees and certificates.
December 23, 2013
Disabilties
Creighton University Must Accommodate Deaf Student
Michael Argenyi was accepted to Creighton’s medical school in 2008 after disclosing that he was hearing impaired and requesting accommodations for his disability to allow him to follow lectures and communicate with patients.
December 22, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Early Christmas Presents for Kids with Disabilities
A half-dozen children got some special early Christmas presents from a University of Georgia class this month.
December 22, 2013
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