Filter & Sort
HBCU Aims to Raise $250,000 in Emergency Financial Aid

Anticipating More Unrest, Colleges Prioritize Civic Dialogue
As institutions across the country brace for new protests over the war in Gaza and a testy presidential election, many are looking to third-party consultants for guidance.

Success Program Launch: Guided Engagement for Men of Color
The University of Missouri at Kansas City established a new initiative for male students of color to increase their engagement and sense of belonging on campus through academic and career preparation.

When a U.S. Presidential Candidate Is Called a ‘DEI Hire’
The first Black woman to be a major party’s nominee for president is facing conservative attacks on her race. We spoke to an Obama historian about past precedent and today’s differences.

Borrowers Reeling After Appeals Court Declines to Clarify Order
The order blocked the Biden administration’s SAVE plan and raised questions about the Education Department’s authority to forgive loans under other repayment plans as well—all the way back to 1994.

Harris’s Candidacy Has Fired Up HBCU Students. Will the Enthusiasm Turn Into Votes?
Voter engagement organizations are working hard to get Black students to turn out in November.
Ep. 125: Voices of Student Success: Improving Campus Facilities for Student Wellness
How colleges are working to better student well-being through intentional design strategies and specialized spaces for neurodivergent learners.

Questions Linger After Sasse’s Departure From U of Florida
State officials are calling for an investigation into former president Ben Sasse’s spending. Even after stepping down, he’s poised to make millions, experts say.
Pagination
Pagination
- 256
- /
- 7944