Ronald RoachAfrican-AmericanJackson State Launches State’s First School of Public HealthJackson State University is moving forward with long-held plans to establish Mississippi’s first-ever school of public health.May 18, 2015African-AmericanBlack Higher Ed Enrollment Peaks in 2014The U.S. Labor Department reported last month that 70.9 percent of African-American graduating high school seniors in 2014 had enrolled in college by the end of that year.May 6, 2015LatinxCalifornia Producing Too Few Latino College GradsBroken practices and unproductive policies at California public colleges and universities pose serious barriers to Latino college success and potentially jeopardize the state’s future economy, a new report says.May 3, 2015African-AmericanHoward University Dual Enrollment Program Launches in D.C.Howard University has launched a partnership with Washington, D.C., public schools that will provide advanced college preparation for students at two District of Columbia high schools.April 23, 2015SportsMinority Coaches Organize New GroupA group of prominent college coaches have launched a new organization devoted to helping minority coaches in men’s and women’s college basketball and college football.April 21, 2015LatinxMiami-Dade Students Mentor Migrant ChildrenIn ‘Pages for All Ages’ project, Miami-Dade College students develop skills and gain confidence while helping elementary school children with basic reading and writing instruction.April 9, 2015African-AmericanStudy Ranks State-based Job Markets for College GradsResearchers at Georgetown’s Center on Education and the Workforce analyzed state labor markets and ranked the 50 states by the frequency of job openings per college-educated worker.April 7, 2015HomeStudy Ranks State-based Job Markets for College GradsResearchers at Georgetown’s Center on Education and the Workforce analyzed state labor markets and ranked the 50 states by the frequency of job openings per college-educated worker.April 2, 2015African-AmericanCalifornia Community Colleges Team Up With HBCUsThe California Community College system and nine historically Black institutions have devised a transfer program linking the state’s 112 two-year colleges with the nation’s Black college community.March 26, 2015InternationalUnited States, Mexico Sign Intern AgreementThe U.S. State Department and the Mexican national government have agreed to expand academic exchange and internship opportunities for American and Mexican undergraduate and graduate students.March 24, 2015Previous PagePage 3 of 55Next Page