News Wire ReportAfrican-AmericanMichigan State Professor Wins $25,000Yale University’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition…November 16, 2005StudentsFiscal Strains Force Xavier University to Cut Programs, FacultyCampus damages, combined with fiscal uncertainty in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina…November 16, 2005HomeECS Reprinted Report Highlights ContinuedThe Education Commission of the States released in October the 2005 edition of “Prisoners of Time”…November 16, 2005HomeTommie Smith, John Carlos Sculpture Unveiled at San José State UniversityThe three-year effort at San José State University to honor 1968 Olympic gold and bronze medal winners…November 16, 2005HomeCollege Faculty More Confident Regarding Retirement Savings Than General Working Population, Survey FindsTIAA-CREF, the financial services organization, released in October the findings from the first-ever…November 16, 2005HomeJustice Department Threatens Suit Over Southern Illinois University’s Minority FellowshipsFederal prosecutors are threatening to sue Southern Illinois University over three small graduate school…November 14, 2005StudentsNew Survey Shows Foreign Student Numbers Mostly FlatThe results of a snapshot survey by several higher education and international education…November 13, 2005HomeReport: Few Prisoners Enroll in College Classes, Despite Research Indicating Its Effectiveness in Reducing RecidivismDespite mounting evidence that correctional education — and postsecondary education in particular…November 9, 2005HomeIncome of U.S. Workforce Projected to Decline If Education Doesn’t Improve, Says ReportIf current trends continue, the proportion of workers with high school diplomas and college degrees…November 9, 2005HomeUniversity of Georgia Professor Receives $505,000 Grant for Study of African-American Adolescents’ Development in Atlanta SuburbA University of Georgia education researcher hopes a new, four-year study of the experiences…November 7, 2005Previous PagePage 16 of 24Next Page