Jamaal Abdul-AlimStudentsFlorida Congresswoman Introduces Anti-hazing LegislationStudents who participate in hazing could forever lose their financial aid under proposed legislation announced Thursday by U.S. Congresswoman Frederica Wilson, D-Fla.September 20, 2012StudentsU.S. Senators Host Higher Education Accountability ForumTwo U.S. senators advanced the idea that getting students better information on how much a college graduate is likely to earn after graduation from a given program would help families make better college decisions.September 19, 2012Community CollegesNew Georgetown University Report Outlines Five Well-Paying Jobs That Do Not Require a Bachelor’s DegreeWhile four-year colleges are often presented as the best way into the middle class, more consideration should be given to career and technical education alternatives.September 17, 2012HomePanel: American Society Not ‘Post-Racial,’ despite African-American PresidentDespite the fact that an African-American occupies the Oval Office, negative Black male images persist in the American media, making everyday encounters for Black men drastically more dangerous than they would otherwise be.September 16, 2012Faculty & StaffRepublican, Democratic House Members Clash During Hearing on Scholars’ Right to UnionizeRepublicans and Democrats squared off at a particularly cantankerous hearing Wednesday that dealt with whether graduate student assistants and faculty should have the right to unionize.September 12, 2012Leadership & PolicyForum: College Degree to Remain Sound Investment in Growing Global EconomyA college degree continues to be a worthwhile investment, but institutions of higher learning must adapt to new realities to remain viable, said panelists at a forum on higher education’s role in the global economy.September 6, 2012Native AmericansNew Initiative Helps Schools Cater to First-Generation CollegiansThirty MSIs were given a $100,000 “capacity-building grant” to put practices and processes in place to help more first-generation students of color achieve academic success, the brief states.September 5, 2012HomeDebate Pits Howard, Morehouse Students Against Each Other in ‘Game Before the Game’Before the Howard University and Morehouse College football teams squared off Saturday for the AT&T Nation’s Football Classic, debate teams from both HBCUs tackled some tough topics during the “Game Before the Game.”September 3, 2012African-AmericanPublic Affairs, Academic Symposium Launches HBCU Football Classic in Nation’s CapitalThe AT&T Nation’s Football Classic kicked off at Howard University Thursday with a symposium that featured Black scholars from various science fields.August 30, 2012HomeEducation Poll Finds Consensus among Americans on K-12 Learning Standards, Closing Achievement GapCharter schools, free public education for the children of undocumented immigrants and work readiness among college graduates are among the top education issues on which the nation is split.August 23, 2012Previous PagePage 58 of 80Next Page