Shilpa BanerjiStudentsHispanic Students Struggle to Pay for College, Says ReportWASHINGTON College is becoming increasingly unaffordable for more and more Latino students, according to a new report released yesterday by the Campaign for America’s Future.October 12, 2006HBCUsUnited Methodist Church Brings HBCU Council Together to Recruit More HispanicsEleven historically Black colleges and universities affiliated with the United Methodist Church are boosting their efforts to recruit students from the burgeoning Hispanic population.October 9, 2006HomeResearch Roundup: Racially Mixed Juries; Affirmative Action and Black Enrollment; Immigrant Children’s School PerformanceRacially mixed juries deliberate more thoroughly than all-White juries; Black enrollment would decline if affirmative action measures were dropped; immigrant children perform as well or better than their same-race, American-born counterparts in school.October 7, 2006Faculty & StaffTexas Southern Moves To Revoke Former President’s TenureTexas Southern University last month began the process of revoking the tenure of former president Priscilla Slade…October 4, 2006StudentsReport: Blacks Fuel Increase in Graduate School EnrollmentGraduate school enrollment increased by 2 percent from 2004 to 2005 thanks to a surge in the numbers…October 4, 2006HomeDiversity in Schools Helps Eliminate BiasWhite children who attend schools with little ethnic diversity are more likely to blame a Black child than a White child when they are asked to identify the source of potential misbehavior, concludes a new study.October 3, 2006HBCUsColleges Fail to Teach Students About America’s History, Says ReportAccording to a study commissioned by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and conducted by the University of Connecticut’s Department of Public Policy, seniors at some of the nation’s most respected institutions graduate knowing less about American history than they did when they arrived on campus.September 26, 2006LatinxForeign Scholars Continue To Be Scrutinized By U.S. AuthoritiesA number of foreign scholars have been denied entry this year to the United States on grounds of political or ideological affiliations. According to the ACLU, the U.S. government is using ideological exclusion not as a legitimate reason to protect the country but just to stop someone who is against government policy per se.September 23, 2006HomeMedia Cautioned About “Grading Higher Education”WASHINGTON Annual media rankings of colleges don’t always provide enough information to help individual students pick the best school for them, said a panel of experts brought together Wednesday by the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media.September 20, 2006Native AmericansSpace Constraints Force Tribal College To Close Doors on EnrollmentA housing shortage on the campus of United Tribes Technical College has led the college to cut off enrollment…September 20, 2006Previous PagePage 8 of 13Next Page