Sarah LakeSportsFor the Love Of the GameMomei Qu is leading the way in academics and athletics, shining in each arena.May 28, 2008StudentsExperts Say Suicide, Not Homicide Is a Larger Threat to Nation’s College CampusesThe Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Northern Illinois University shootings have garnered much media attention, but suicide is a larger threat to the nation’s college students, said a panel at the American Psychiatric Association’s annual meeting in Washington.May 5, 2008HomePost-Sept. 11, Muslim Students Increasingly Hyperconscious of Their IdentityThe post-Sept. 11 experience of being subjected to discrimination and negative media attention has made Muslim students in New York City’s public schools increasingly conscious of their religious identity and brought them closer together, according to a recent study by researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University.April 30, 2008HomeThere Is Room for Improvement in Pell Grant Program, Report SaysThe federal government can do more to help America’s poorest students finance college, says a new study by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP), in collaboration with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU).April 28, 2008HomeHistory Comes Alive for K-12 Students Using Historic FootageA unique collaboration between media giant NBC News and online learning environment, HotChalk.com, is giving students and teachers what they’ve been longing for: an interactive educational tool that is informative, engaging and relevant to the YouTube generation.April 23, 2008HomeStudy Indicates Whites Look to Blacks to Decry RacismA study published in the journal Psychological Science suggests Whites look to Blacks to respond to instances of racism. Diverse talks with Dr. Jennifer Randall Crosby, author of the study and assistant professor of psychology at Agnes Scott College in Atlanta.April 21, 2008HomeMore Needs to Be Done to Make Minority Students Financially Literate, Panel SaysBlack and Hispanic households are less knowledgeable about their options for financing college, resulting in reduced access to higher education opportunities, said a panel of experts Wednesday at a forum sponsored by the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education and the Council for Opportunity in Education.April 15, 2008Faculty & StaffAAUP Report on Faculty Salaries Asks “Where Are the Priorities?”Faculty members’ salaries nationwide are not keeping up with inflation, while head football coaches, college presidents and other high level universities official are seeing a significant rise in pay, says a report by the American Association of University Professors.April 13, 2008HomeMore Needs to Be Done to Make Minority Students Financially Literate, Panel SaysBlack and Hispanic households are less knowledgeable about their options for financing college, resulting in reduced access to higher education opportunities, said a panel of experts Wednesday at a forum sponsored by the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education and the Council for Opportunity in Education.April 9, 2008HealthVirginia Tech to Hold “Lie-In” on Anniversary of TragedyFamily members of the victims of the shooting last April at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University will commemorate the one-year anniversary of the tragedy with other gun violence victims, college students and community members by hosting a “lie-in” on the school’s campus.April 8, 2008Page 1 of 6Next Page