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Leadership & Policy
How the Cost of College Hurts Students and Institutions
The cost of higher education, and confusion around the financial aid system, is proving to be both a burden to students and to institutions, according to Dr. Phillip Levine in his new book.
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17-Year-Old Paine College Senior to Become School's Youngest Graduate
17-year-old Paine College senior Charleston Christina Lee will be the youngest person to graduate from the school.
Students
How To Make A Syllabus Sound More Human
A small shift in tone or word choice on a syllabus can bolster students’ feelings of belonging and potential for success in a classroom, which studies have shown can improve academic outcomes.
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Twenty Community College Scholars Named to All-USA Academic Team
The awardees were all nominated by their colleges for extraordinary academic and intellectual rigor, achievement and leadership, personal growth, and effort to improve their communities.
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Survey: 80% of College Graduates Believe Higher Education Worth Their Investment
A new survey of 1,250 American college graduates aged 25 and older by Intelligent.com reveals that 80% feel higher education was worth their financial investment.
Students
Pathways to Recovery from "the Missing Million" in Fall 2022 Enrollment
Scholars, policy makers, and workforce leaders gathered together to discuss how they can address the barriers facing students during the pandemic, and how higher education can attract and cultivate new learners.
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Three Howard Undergraduate Journalists Receive White House Correspondents Association Scholarships
Three Howard University undergraduates have been named 2022 White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) college scholarship recipients.
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Illinois State Board of Education Considers Changing Standardized Testing
The Illinois State Board of Education is weighing potential updates to its testing system to improve state assessments for elementary and middle-school students.
Students
Report Examines Impact of Emergency Micro-Grants
Grants decreased students’ time to completion but did not necessarily boost overall graduation rates.
Rising Graduate Scholars
An Outside-the-Box Thinker
When Nathaniel Hudson was growing up in the early days of the computer, he enjoyed tinkering with technology and playing video games for hours. But he didn’t know computer science could be a career for him until he took a high school class on web design.
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Georgia Senior Receives 49 Acceptance Letters, Selects Tuskegee University
Georgia high school senior Makenzie Thompson received acceptance letters to 49 universities and $1.3 million in potential scholarships. She has chosen to accept her offer from Tuskegee University, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in AL.
Rising Graduate Scholars
Finding Representation as First Gen. Graduate in Isolating STEM Fields
When Matthew Culberson realized as an undergraduate at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) that he wanted to be a chemistry professor, he immediately scoured the college’s website to find a Black chemistry professor.
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