Arrman KyawStudentsFAMU Receives $1 Million from The Walt Disney Company to Support Journalism StudentsThe FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication will receive a $1 million multi-year grant from Disney to support journalism students.November 28, 2022Reports & DataStudy: Number of Surgeries on Black, Latino, and Asian Children Lower Than on White ChildrenThere are fewer surgeries on Black, Latino, and Asian children than on white children in the U.S., according to a University of Texas Southwestern study.November 28, 2022Leadership & PolicyDr. Charles Lepper Appointed President of Grand Rapids Community CollegeDr. Charles Lepper has been named president of Grand Rapids Community College.November 23, 2022StudentsFirst-Time Graduate Enrollment Rises, But Declines DomesticallyGraduate school first-time enrollment has increased.November 23, 2022DisabiltiesJustice Department Files Proposed Consent DecreeThe Justice Department has filed a proposed consent decree in federal court to resolve allegations that University of California, Berkeley, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.November 23, 2022HealthTuskegee and Auburn Universities Work to Address Racial and Health Disparities in AlabamaTuskegee and Auburn Universities have agreed to collaborate to address racial and health disparities in Alabama communities.November 23, 2022Leadership & PolicyArkansas Legislation to Include Step-Children as "Dependents"Legislation to include step-children under the umbrella of “dependent” has been introduced for the 2023 Arkansas Legislative Session. This would affect whether the stepchildren of certain veterans can get prioritized academic financial aid.November 23, 2022Faculty & StaffScott Vignos Appointed VP and CDO at Oregon State UniversityScott Vignos will become Oregon State University’s vice president and chief diversity officer, effective immediately.November 23, 2022WomenWashington State University to Rename President's Residence in Honor of Pioneering Female Faculty MemberWashington State University’s historic College Hill home in Pullman will be renamed in honor of Ida Lou Anderson, one of WSU’s first female faculty.November 23, 2022Leadership & Policy225 Organizations Urge Biden to Extend Federal Student Loan Payment PauseA coalition of 225 organizations representing students, workers, and people of color have called on President Joe Biden to extend the federal student loan payment pause and to use every legal authority available to enact the debt relief.November 22, 2022Previous PagePage 93 of 225Next Page