Lekan OguntoyinboAfrican-AmericanAmerican Colleges Expanding Campuses to AfricaMany business schools from the United States and Europe are now exploring a bold new frontier: Africa.January 29, 2015Community CollegesFor City College of San Francisco, New Year a Matter of SurvivalA San Francisco Superior Court judge said he will rule this month on whether to overturn a regional agency’s termination of accreditation for City College of San Francisco.January 1, 2015HomeUniversities Opening Centers to Attract VeteransUniversities are opening centers and providing online alternatives to attract former and active-duty service members.November 11, 2014InternationalUTEP’s Aggressive Interventions Driving Student Achievement SuccessThe University of Texas at El Paso is retaining and conferring degrees at a high rate, despite many students’ financial barriers.October 16, 2014DisabiltiesDisability Issues Continue to Arise on CampusUniversity officials and even disability advocates say there are obstacles to creating technological access for students with different learning needs.September 15, 2014HomeSeveral Programs Provide Lifelines to First-generation StudentsSeveral of the nation’s leading colleges and universities are developing programs to benefit first-generation and lower-income college students.September 1, 2014African-AmericanHBCUs Looking Abroad in Effort to Remain CompetitiveThese days many HBCUs lag behind predominantly White institutions in international engagement.August 19, 2014Native AmericansExperts: More Focus Needed on Guiding Native Americans to Doctoral ProgramsHigher Ed stakeholders are looking to boost the number of Native Americans earning Ph.D.s and their representation in the STEM fields.July 30, 2014Faculty & StaffMore HBCU Faculty Lean Toward Raising Collective VoicesFewer than 10 percent of the nation’s 105 HBCUs have faculty unions. But that may be changing—due to increasing angst among faculty and greater demands for shared governance.July 16, 2014LatinxU.S.-Cuban Relations on Higher Ed Level Continue to GrowExchange students from the communist island nation are slowly trickling in to U.S. universities.July 2, 2014Previous PagePage 2 of 8Next Page