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Law Faculty Are More Racially, Gender Diverse Than Ever
However, first-generation students and graduates of less selective law schools still struggle to break in, according to a new study.
Middle School Changes Mascot After U of Cincinnati Claims Copyright Infringement
A Tennessee middle school will change its mascot and logo in response to a cease-and-desist letter from the University of...
Sale of Birmingham-Southern Campus Falls Through
A deal for Miles College to purchase the closed campus of Birmingham-Southern College appears to be off the table after...

Campus Engagement Tip: Creating Digital Solutions for Student Participation
Tech tools help improve data collection and targeted outreach of student involvement on campus. Learn about how four institutions leveraged technology partners to reach students.
Tennessee State Heading Toward a $46M Deficit
Tennessee State University is in deep financial trouble. Auditors told the Board of Trustees last week that the historically Black...
Trump Taps Bhattacharya to Lead NIH
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on Tuesday night to be director of the National Institutes of Health. “Dr...

Better Alignment Needed Between Education and Workforce
A recent survey of human resources and business experts finds discrepancies in entry-level talent skills and employer needs, as well as an opportunity for earlier outreach to young people about careers.

A Scholar of HBCUs Shines a Harsh Light on the Institutions
Political scientist Joseph L. Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls “pan-Black” institutions.
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