Darlene Superville, Associated PressLeadership & PolicyWhite House Says HBCU Summit Still On Despite ReportsWASHINGTON — A mid-September conference on historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) remains on track, the White House said Wednesday, despite reports that it has been postponed. Omarosa Manigault Newman, an assistant to President Donald Trump and communications director for the White House Office of Public Liaison, said the summit has been moved to the […]September 7, 2017News RoundupVeterans Get Expanded College Assistance Under TrumpBRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Military veterans are getting unlimited access to college assistance under legislation President Donald Trump has signed into law. The Forever GI Act removed a 15-year limit on using the benefits, effective immediately. The measure increases financial assistance for National Guard and Reserve members, building on a 2008 law that guaranteed veterans a […]August 17, 2017StudentsJill Biden Promotes Post-9/11 GI Bill WebsiteJill Biden is promoting a new website designed to make it easier for service members, veterans, their spouses and dependents to calculate their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits at thousands of schools and job training programs.April 16, 2014Community CollegesObama: Future Depends on Science, Math EducationDuring White House science fair, President Obama said the U.S. is being outpaced by other countries and he wants American students to move from the middle to the top in science and math over the decade.October 18, 2010African-AmericanObama at Hampton Says Education Is Responsibility of All AmericansPresident Barack Obama, addressing graduates at historically Black Hampton University on Sunday, said it is the responsibility of all Americans to offer every child the type of education that will make them competitive in an economy in which just a high school diploma is no longer enough.May 9, 2010Page 1 of 1