Maria Eugenia MirandaHomeMarking a MilestoneThe University of Houston’s Center for Mexican-American Studies celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.September 30, 2012Community CollegesPell Grant Program’s 40th Anniversary ObservedThe Council for Opportunity in Education’s annual convention celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Pell Grant and focused on college affordability issues for low-income students.September 9, 2012HomeGenerating Tribal EnergyThe U.S. Department of Energy/Sandia Tribal Energy Program sees a spike in participation as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary and continues to bring solar and wind power to Indian Country.August 20, 2012African-AmericanSoledad O’Brien’s Education Foundation Celebrates Second Annual GalaTwo years after launching, the Soledad O’Brien and Brad Raymond Foundation is well on its way to becoming a key change agent in higher education.July 29, 2012HomeQ&A with Georgetown University’s Rabbi Rachel GartnerRabbi Rachel Gartner, director of Jewish chaplaincy at Georgetown University, took a winding path to becoming a spiritual leader at a Jesuit institution of higher education.July 22, 2012StudentsA Master Teacher Leads the Bronx Community CollegeThe new Bronx Community College President Carole Berotte Joseph’s lifelong commitment to teaching is the key to her success.November 28, 2011Leadership & PolicyCarnegie Corporation to Honor Freeman Hrabowski, Eduardo PadrónThe Carnegie Corporation of New York honors Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Dr. Eduardo Padrón, president of Miami Dade College, for their leadership and commitment to educational equity and excellence Thursday in New York City.November 9, 2011StudentsLumina Foundation Launches Latino College Completion InitiativeThe Lumina Foundation is giving organizations and colleges that are building a pipeline of Latino students and promoting college completion a boost with a four-year, $600,000 grant for each institution.November 7, 2011Faculty & StaffTaking Stock of Diversity at CornellCornell University marks progress and setbacks in efforts to recruit and retain minority faculty.November 2, 2011StudentsNCAA Board Approves Tougher Academic Standards, Scholarship Funds for Student-Athlete SpendingThe National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I board announced sweeping changes to athlete eligibility requirements and scholarship aid during a news conference call on Thursday.October 27, 2011Previous PagePage 5 of 9Next Page