Arrman KyawStudentsTrans Participation and the Burden of Marginalized GroupsLGBTQ+ students and victims of campus sexual assault gained new protections earlier this year.June 26, 2024Leadership & PolicyPushing to No Longer Keep Meredith College a ‘Best-Kept Secret’Dr. Jo Allen, the retiring president of Meredith College, enjoys being able to see how budgets function, how admissions and financial aid operate, and how campus security is run.June 21, 2024Rising Graduate ScholarsFinding a Place at an HBCUIowa native Juana D. Hollingsworth had always dreamed of attending an historically Black college and university (HBCU). She saw what it could be like through movies and television and she wanted that experience.June 20, 2024Rising Graduate ScholarsA Mentor to OthersWorking toward a doctorate in neuroscience was not Jazmin Guadalupe Brito Morales’s express goal when she first started her undergraduate career.June 20, 2024Rising Graduate ScholarsDriving the ResearchGrowing up, Ann Ramirez really wanted to be a doctor. But she also held a fascination with math, specifically with how math can be used to create tools and engineer solutions to problems.June 20, 2024Social JusticeMarquette University Receives $1.25 Million to Bolster Prison Education ProgramMarquette University recently received over a million dollars from the Mellon Foundation to further energize and grow its prison education program.June 3, 2024HealthSurvey: Faculty and Staff Observe Increasing Demand for Mental Health Support Among Online LearnersMore than 80% of college faculty and staff have noticed increasing demand among online learners for mental health services this past school year, according to a new survey.May 30, 2024HealthResearchers Find Dearth of Scientific Evidence on Impacts of Digital Mental Health Support ProgramsThere is a distinct lack of evidence when it comes to the impacts and reach of digital mental health intervention programs, according to a new report.May 30, 2024Asian American Pacific IslanderEducating the Next GenerationDr. Beth Lew-Williams’s scholarly work is on 19th century history, particularly regarding Chinese immigration to the U.S. West coast in the late 1800s.May 27, 2024LatinxReport: Looking at What Contributes to Student Success and Persistence Among Mexican AmericansA new report analyzes interviews with first-generation college-going Mexican Americans.May 23, 2024Page 1 of 225Next Page