Jamaal Abdul-AlimHomeCollege Graduates Living Longer as Well as ProsperingA college degree may not only be the best way to secure gainful employment in the modern economy—it’s also becoming increasingly associated with living a longer life.July 19, 2015Community CollegesExperts: Get College Financial Aid Info Out EarlyMore students from low-income families might enroll in college if they got information about student financial aid while they were still in middle school, a new report contends.July 16, 2015HomeInstructor Uses ‘Fashionmatics’ to Make Math ExcitingCollege math instructor Jacqueline Mogey finds a way to make math fun and relatable for students.July 14, 2015Faculty & StaffFalse Hope a Problem in Adult Math EducationIn order to achieve better math outcomes in adult education, the field must abandon a series of “false hopes” that essentially have set the system up for failure.July 13, 2015DisabiltiesED Enforces Complaint System for Colleges and UniversitiesIn an effort to avert fiascos that leave college students in a lurch, the U.S. Department of Education earlier this month began enforcement of a federal requirement for colleges and universities to have complaint systems in place for students.July 12, 2015StudentsGates Foundation Pushes for FAFSA SimplificationThe recommendation for a streamlined federal financial aid process is an effort to smooth out the path to college for low-income and first-generation students.July 8, 2015StudentsGates Foundation Pushes for FAFSA SimplificationThe recommendation for a streamlined federal financial aid process is an effort to smooth out the path to college for low-income and first-generation students.July 8, 2015StudentsStudy: Community Colleges a DestinationMore than a third of the 3.6 million students who started college in the fall of 2008 — 37.2 percent — transferred to a different institution at least once en route to college completion.July 7, 2015African-AmericanDiverse Bookshelf: The Importance of the Black Community Going GreenWhen it comes to how industry treats the environment, Black communities have been dumped on more than others for years.July 2, 2015STEMEfforts to Close Gender, Race Gaps in STEM Not WorkingDespite all the time, money and effort devoted to closing racial and gender gaps in STEM fields in recent years, those gaps remain entrenched and have in some instances grown wider, according to the latest version of an interactive STEM Index released Monday.June 30, 2015Previous PagePage 36 of 80Next Page