Jamaal Abdul-AlimStudentsED Cuts off Financial Aid to Three MedTech College CampusesThe U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that it’s cutting financial aid for three MedTech College campuses due to misrepresentation about job placement rates.July 26, 2016StudentsCHEA Workshop: More Transparency Needed in Accreditation ProcessA need for more transparency and accountability in the accreditation process was just one of the major takeaways from the Council for Higher Education Accreditation Summer Workshop.July 25, 2016African-AmericanGMU Law School Renaming a Possible Roadblock to DiversityGeorge Mason University moves forward with plans to foster diversity despite the controversy surrounding the renaming the law school after the late Justice Antonin Scalia.July 24, 2016StudentsExperts: Direct More Institutional Aid to Low-income StudentsColleges and universities should rethink the way they distribute institutional aid in order to matriculate more students who lack the means to pay.July 21, 2016HomeAdvocates Call for Rigorous Evaluation of Second Chance Pell Pilot InitiativeUp until now, much of the talk about the Obama Administration’s Second Chance Pell Pilot Initiative has been about the merits of providing higher education to individuals behind bars.July 19, 2016African-AmericanScholar Warns Police Body Cams may be Used to Show Underrepresented in Worst LightAccess to footage from police body-worn cameras is among contentious issues that touch on matters of community trust, transparency and privacy.July 18, 2016StudentsPros Advise Higher Ed Endowment Managers to Stick to PrinciplesWhen it comes to managing endowments at institutions of higher education and trying to acquire good returns on investments, the task is fraught with unpredictability.July 14, 2016StudentsPolicy Analysts Propose ‘Rule of 10’ to Refocus on Students’ Financial NeedsPolicy analysts unveiled a new paper Tuesday that espouses a “Rule of 10”in an effort to refocus the student financial aid system on student needs and limitations.July 12, 2016African-AmericanStudy: Blacks Less Likely to be Shot by Police Than WhitesThere is no evidence of racial discrimination in officer-involved shootings, according to a recent study by Harvard economist Roland G. Fryer, Jr.July 11, 2016African-AmericanBlack Scholars Weigh in on Dallas ShootingBlack scholars weigh in during the aftermath of the Dallas shooting rampage.July 10, 2016Previous PagePage 25 of 80Next Page