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Diverse Down the Road …
Senior Staff Writer Jamal Watson will be at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) from May 27-May 31 at the J.W. Marriott Indianapolis. You can reach him at jwatson1@diverseeducation.com or follow him on twitter @jamalericwatson
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In Case You Missed It …
IU Professor Describes the Origins of the Asian ‘Model Minority’ in the U.S. Low Profile of New President of NAACP Might Be Obstacle for Group’s Growth  Social Activism Loses ‘Peaceful Warrior’ Vincent Harding Report: Financial Aid, Student Support Reforms Should Embrace Non-Traditional Black Students
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Report: Financial Aid, Student Support Reforms Should Embrace Non-Traditional Black Students
National Urban League offers insight into why and what supports are needed to improve higher education outcomes for African-American college students, a majority of whom are non-traditional and independent.
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South Carolina Panel Rejects Sale of Charleston School of Law
A committee of the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education is recommending that the sale of Charleston School of Law to a for-profit company be denied.
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Today’s Students Marching to Their Beat for Successful Living
We forgot to ask if our kids were ready for college. I was a college administrator and I should have known better.
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Student, Professor Meet in Lifesaving Encounter
A trip to the races could have been deadly for East Tennessee State University pharmacy professor Charles Collins if circumstances had been slightly different.
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Drug Arrests Increase at Michigan State University
Michigan State University arrested 261 people for drugs in 2012, a 158 percent increase from two years earlier, the East Lansing school says.
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Student Overcomes Autism Disorder to Receive Degree
Justice Martins, who has Aspergers Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder, will receive his degree after overcoming challenges in an intensive baking and pastry arts program.
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Citywide College Scholarship Programs Show Promising, Limited Results
During a panel discussion at the Education Writers Association’s national seminar, journalists who have covered citywide scholarship initiatives detail the pros and cons of such programs.
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2 Fired Professors Sue Bryan College
Two former professors at a Dayton college named for one of creationism’s most famous defenders are suing to get their jobs back after rejecting the school’s amended statement of belief.
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Chiang Remembered as Pioneer Biostatistician of Public Health
Chiang’s use of statistics helped transform the health care field, impacted analyses of public health issues and underscored why biostatistics deserved to become its own discipline.
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Yale Basketball Player Leaves Team for Glee Club
A Yale basketball player who was expected to play a big role on the team next season has decided to take a year off to sing.
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